Mark 1:18
And straightway they forsook their nets, and followed him.
Cross-references
In Mark 10:28-31, Peter mentions leaving everything, and Jesus promises rewards — expanding on the sacrifice of leaving nets.
In Matthew 19:27-30, Peter says they left everything, and Jesus assures hundredfold reward — parallel to the leaving of nets in Mark.
In Luke 5:11, the same disciples leave everything and follow — a parallel account emphasizing total abandonment.
In Luke 18:28-30, Peter says they left homes, and Jesus promises many times more — echoing the leaving of nets and the reward.
In Matthew 4:19, Jesus gives the 'fishers of men' call — the command that directly prompts the leaving of nets recorded in Mark 1:18.
In Luke 14:33, Jesus teaches that renouncing all is required to be his disciple — generalizing the principle exemplified by leaving nets.
In Philippians 3:8, Paul counts all as loss for Christ — a similar attitude of forsaking everything, as seen in leaving nets.