Design & Inspiration
- Verse: Matthew 4:19: “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.”
- Design: Fish hook cross, ideal for fishermen.
- Meaning: Represents Jesus’ call to spread the Gospel.
- Perfect For: Fishermen, ministry leaders, faithful men.
- Gift Occasions: Baptisms, birthdays, Father’s Day.
Craftsmanship
- Materials: Surgical-grade stainless steel or 40-mil gold plating.
- Size: 1.76” tall, 1.01” wide, 0.22” thick.
- Chain: 18”, 20”, 22”, 24”, or 30” chain.
- Durability: Tarnish-resistant, minimizes skin irritation.
- Care: Clean with polishing cloth for shine.
Why Choose This Necklace?
- Fishermen’s Faith: Fish hook design reflects Matthew 4:19’s call.
- Great Gift: Perfect for anglers and spiritual men.
- Quality: Lifetime stainless steel warranty. Read our Matthew 4:19 Blog.
Warranty & Support
- Guarantee: Lifetime for stainless steel, 1-year for gold plating.
- 14K Gold: Stamped authentic.
- Contact: Call 1-800-326-7882 or email support@shieldsofstrength.com.
- Promise: Your faith and satisfaction are priority.
Gift Options
- Gift Box: Add Shields of Strength Gift Box ($9.99).
- Wrapping: Options for heartfelt presentation.
Product Details
- Metal Type: Stainless Steel, Yellow Gold Plated (select variant).
- Chain Length: 18”, 20”, 22”, 24”, or 30” (select variant).
- Gift Wrapping: Options available.
Were Jesus Christ's Disciples Fishermen?
In the broadest sense of the word all of Christ’s disciples were fishermen, fishermen of people. The definition of disciple in the Greek is mathétés (math-ay-tes'); basic usage is a learner, disciple, pupil. The Old and New Testaments document the many disciples of God. The Book of Matthew specifically addresses the twelve apostles of Jesus, who were His disciples. He chose them and empowered them and sent them out into the world to do His will. They traveled extensively throughout the Roman Empire. The twelve were from various occupations. Two of the twelve were professional fisherman, brothers, Simon called Peter, and Andrew. It was one of the most important and common occupations of biblical times. Fishermen used spears, nets, lines, and hooks (Matt. 13:47-48). They were highly skilled and knowledgeable regarding their profession. Jesus taught Peter and Andrew how to be fishers of men, not only in words, but deeds and sharing His Truths. The Shields of Strength Fish Hook Cross necklace is one of many cross necklaces to choose from for a variety of occupations. Toss out a big net; find your occupation or that of a loved one or friend now. Be intentional, your Lord is!
What is the meaning of Matthew 4:19?
I will make you fishers of men.
- The Immediate Action -
Jesus Christ lowered Himself from Heaven out of His love for His Father. He touched the lives of everyone He met like no other before Him or since. In the Book of Matthew, the redeemed soul will find five major messages that Christ gave to His disciples and followers. All His messages are still applicable today. His messages are meant to impact the world and the people in it. Matthew was a tax collector detested by most people of his day. Yet, Jesus chose Matthew to follow Him, making him a disciple (Matt. 9:9). Matthew became an eyewitness of Christ’s ministry on earth and was divinely inspired by the Holy Spirit to write (Matt 4:12-25). He wrote about Jesus being tempted and not sinning. He wrote about what it means to be like Jesus, His power, love, grace, and mercy (Matt. 10:25). Matthew was witness to Jesus by the Sea of Galilee when they came upon two brothers, Simon called Peter, and Andrew who were fishermen. Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men (Matt. 4:19). These fishermen called by Jesus, immediately left their careers, and eventually became members of the disciples of Jesus, the twelve (Matt. 4:18-22). He taught them to be like Him. What does it mean to be like Jesus? In this complex world, how is that possible? To proclaim the message of Christ one must be born again (John 3:57). Not perfect but saved. Declare your faith in Jesus, be fishermen of people. Live a faith-fueled life. And tell others the Good News.