Master, we toiled all night and took nothing! But at your word I will let...
Master, we toiled all night and took nothing! But at your word I will let down the nets. These words were spoken when Jesus
- A) called the two Sons of Zebedee, at the Sea of Galilee
- B) met and called Levi to be a disciple
- C) met and called Peter and Andrew his brother
- D) ordered Peter to let down his net for a catch, just before he was called.
Correct Answer: D) ordered Peter to let down his net for a catch, just before he was called.
Explanation
The question is referring to a specific quote from the Bible, where a group of fishermen had been out all night trying to catch fish but were unsuccessful. Jesus then told them to try again, and they caught so many fish that their nets began to break. The question is asking about the context in which this quote was spoken. The correct option is D, which says that Jesus ordered Peter to let down his net for a catch just before he was called.
This story is an important one in the Bible because it shows Jesus' power and his ability to perform miracles. It also demonstrates the importance of faith and trust, as the fishermen initially doubted that they would catch anything but decided to listen to Jesus anyway. This story is often used to illustrate the idea that with faith and obedience to God's word, amazing things can happen.
It's worth noting that the other options provided in the question refer to different events in the Bible. The Sons of Zebedee and Levi were both disciples of Jesus, but their stories are separate from this particular event. Peter and Andrew were also fishermen who became disciples, but this quote was spoken specifically in response to Jesus' request to catch more fish.

