P1568:1, 140:0.1
Just before noon on Sunday, January 12, A.D. 27, Jesus called
the apostles together for their ordination as public preachers of the gospel
of the kingdom. The twelve were expecting to be called almost any day; so
this morning they did not go out far from the shore to fish. Several of them
were lingering near the shore repairing their nets and tinkering with their
fishing paraphernalia.
P1568:2, 140:0.2
As Jesus started down the seashore calling the apostles, he first hailed Andrew
and Peter, who were fishing near the shore; next he signaled to James and
John, who were in a boat near by, visiting with their father, Zebedee, and
mending their nets. Two by two he gathered up the other apostles, and when
he had assembled all twelve, he journeyed with them to the highlands north
of Capernaum, where he proceeded to instruct them in preparation for their
formal ordination.
P1568:3, 140:0.3
For once all twelve of the apostles were silent; even Peter was in a reflective
mood. At last the long-waited-for hour had come! They were going apart with
the Master to participate in some sort of solemn ceremony of personal consecration
and collective dedication to the sacred work of representing their Master
in the proclamation of the coming of his Father's kingdom.