Monday, October 19
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SECOND FIDDLE
Someone once asked a famous conductor what he thought was the most difficult instrument in the orchestra to play. Without
hesitating, he replied "second fiddle." Have you had that role? Maybe you were second-string quarterback, or first runner up to
the scholarship winner. Or perhaps you were the second or third child in a family of over-achievers. If so, you know what it
means to play second fiddle.
Andrew knew, too. His brother was Simon Peter-the bold, brash, bigger-than-life
fisherman-disciple whose highs and lows pepper the pages of the Gospels. Andrew was the brother in Peter's shadow, but he
was reliable, consistent and humble. His agenda was simply to do the work of Jesus, and it didn't matter to him who got credit
for it. He brought his brother Peter to Christ. He brought others as well. But as far as we know, he never preached a sermon or
led a revival meeting. He was strictly a behind-the-scenes guy.
On one occasion, the great Simon Peter stood and
preached, and 3,000 people came to Christ. Do you know how many Andrew won that day? Andrew won 3,001-because it
was Andrew who first won Peter. He went home and told his big brother, "I've met a man I want to follow. And you should meet
him too." And based on Andrew's recommendation, Peter did go to Jesus. So every time Peter stood and wooed great throngs
of people to the Lord, Andrew had a part in that work. Second fiddle, you see, is a very, very important instrument in God's
orchestra.
Memory Verse
JOHN 1:40
One of the two who heard John speak, and followed him, was Andrew, Simon Peter's brother.
Read Through The Bible
Ephesians 3; Psalm 101-102