Mark 6:7-12 tells us that Jesus sent his 12 apostles and later 70 disciples (Luke 10:1+2)out preaching from town to town by twos. Preaching of this nature was not easy and two together could encourage and assist one another under dificult circumstances(Luke 10:3 / Matthew 10:16-22) as is stated in principle at Ecclesiastes 4:9+10. As questions were raised among those who were being taught, two disciples together could reach more people, better overcome their objections and find scriptural answers. They were to 'preach and teach' anyone who would listen(Matthew 28:19+20), and having two people with two types of personalities, two minds and two backgrounds, would appeal to different kinds of people they would meet, and reach more hearts. Barnabas, for instance, was at first sent out alone to Antioch, but soon felt the need to have help, and went to find Paul(Acts 11:22-26). Until 'the end', preaching in twos will continue to be a valuable resource (Matthew 24:14) .
The apostles were sent out in pairs by Jesus in order to support and encourage each other, to provide mutual accountability, and to be more effective in spreading the message of Jesus by having different strengths and perspectives. Additionally, having pairs helped ensure safety and provided companionship during their journeys.
Two went to prepare the room for the last super.
Added: Because Jesus said "wherever there are 2 or more of you gathered in my name, there I am also."
An apostle is a person who is sent out to spread a religious message or carry out a mission, often used in reference to the twelve disciples of Jesus in the Bible who were tasked with spreading the teachings of Christianity.
The book of Acts is called The Acts of the Apostles because it primarily records the actions and teachings of the early apostles of Jesus Christ, particularly Peter and Paul, as they spread the message of Christianity after Jesus' ascension. It details their missionary journeys, preaching experiences, and interactions with early Christian communities.
The successors of the apostles are the bishops of the Catholic Church, who are responsible for continuing the teachings and mission of the apostles. They serve as spiritual leaders in their dioceses and are considered the guardians of the faith passed down from the time of the apostles.
apostles
Most of the apostles were fishermen before they were called by Jesus to follow him. Some were also tax collectors or tentmakers.
Apostle literally means, one sent forth with a message. Jesus' 12 disciples, in Matthew 10 were sent forth by Jesus as apostles carrying the message of Jesus. For quite awhile they were the only apostles carrying this message, as the church was just beginning. Note that Jesus himself was also called an apostle, in Hebrews 3. He was "sent forth" by God, with a message and purpose.
Apostle means "One who is sent". So that would make all christians apostles.
Barnabbas and Saul
An apostle is a person who is sent out to spread a religious message or carry out a mission, often used in reference to the twelve disciples of Jesus in the Bible who were tasked with spreading the teachings of Christianity.
Initially the twelve apostles were sent out to spread the Gospel, but the Great Commission is for all Christians.
They are important as they went all over the world and spread christianity.
They should hyave the same power , or Jesus would not send them out.
Christ initiated what is now known as "confirmation". Confirmation began the day of Pentecost when Christ sent the Holy Spirit to be with the Apostles. Christ had already ascended into heaven. He sent the Holy Spirit to give the Apostles courage to spread the Word of God. It is through the indwelling of Spirit that we mature in our spiritual relationship with God.
Of course, Jesus the true human and divine, the apostles the one who sent, the disciples including the gentile Christians.
they believe that it is the day god sent the holy spirit down to the apostles to give them courage
The book of Acts is called The Acts of the Apostles because it primarily records the actions and teachings of the early apostles of Jesus Christ, particularly Peter and Paul, as they spread the message of Christianity after Jesus' ascension. It details their missionary journeys, preaching experiences, and interactions with early Christian communities.
Jesus will send the Holy Spirit to be everpresent with believers, guiding them, comforting them, and empowering them to live according to his teachings.