e gave them power to heal and cast out demons, and to spread the word.
To make there own disciples and spread his word around the world.
He gave them power to heal, and drive out demons.
Before His ascention the disciples were given the Holy Spirit. This gave them the power of healing, driving out demons, and preforming miracles just as Jesus did while on earth.
Jesus didn't give the commandments to his disciples. God gave the commandments to Moses this is recorded in the Old Testament. Jesus did tell his disciples that basically there are only two commandments: 1. Love the LORD your God. 2. Love your neighbour as yourself.
After He is baptized by John, Jesus begins to call His disciples (John 1:35-51).
Yes. John 2 mentions this: 1 And the third day there was a marriage in Cana of Galilee; and the mother of Jesus was there: 2 And both Jesus was called, and his disciples, to the marriage.
Disciples, which means 'imitator' and not just believer. At the end of Jesus' 3 1/2 year ministry, Jesus had 120 disciples. He called His Father's Church which He established, His 'little flock.'
Peter was one of the earliest of Jesus' disciples, being led to Jesus by Andrew, a disciple of John the Baptizer. (Joh 1:35-42)
'Disciples' can follow ANYone.A 'disciple' is a taught one, a learner, a pupil.If you're speaking of Jesus' disciples, then it was JESUS that they followed.They were 'footstep followers' of Christ.When Jesus died, they followed what Jesus had taught them, as well as observing those who knew him best and patterned their lives after Jesus.(1 Corinthians 11:1).Then, as today, we have principles and laws, a clear record of Jesus' life, and the life of his apostles, as well as the Hebrew scriptures, outlining those who found favor with God and those who did not, so we can have a very good idea HOW to be loyal to God, and CONTINUE to be disciples of Jesus.
Acts 1-12 in the Bible tells about the Disciples and their relationship with Jesus Christ.
1.He guided them. 2.He taught them. 3.He loved them.
Jesus had many 'DISCIPLES' (Luke 6:13-16), twelve of whom were chosen as 'APOSTLES', with special privileges and responsibilities (Matthew 10:1-4)(Matthew 11:1), heading up the Christian preaching work, and continuing to make disciples from all nations (Matthew 28:19+20, Matthew 24:14)
he was a follower of jesus, he was the son of zebedee, he had a brother, that was also a follower, of christ, he chop off the ear of jesus accuser, he walk on water.
No.Eleven of the twelve "Apostles" were from Galilee. Judas was apparently from Judea. 'Disciples', however, came (and COME) from every nation.(Acts 1:8)For starters, on Pentecost, after Jesus died, Peter and the apostles, spoke to people from many nationalities and locations, and 3,000 of them accepted Jesus Christ and were baptized as his disciples. (Acts 2:40-41)
All the disciples were given the power to do so. "And when he had called unto him his twelve disciples, he gave them power against unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal all manner of sickness and all manner of disease." Matthew 10:1