The meaning of I will make you fishers of men clearly means that these discipes would have to go out into the world , and will have to make disciples of all people. Like it is said in The Bible , Every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is lord. Nobody should say that they did not hear of Jesus. Hear it means catching men like catching fish.
Was Jesus referring only to the individual efforts of his followers, or was he alluding to an organized campaign to preach the good news? Since one individual would not be able to go to "all the nations," this work would require the organized efforts of many. Jesus indicated as much when he invited his disciples to become "fishers of men." (Read Matthew 4:18-22.) The type of fishing he referred to here was not that of a lone fisherman using a line and a lure, sitting idly while waiting for the fish to bite. Rather, it involved the use of fishing nets-a labor-intensive activity that at times required the coordinated efforts of many.-Luke 5:1-11.
Matthew 4:19 - Then He said to them, "Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men." [NKJV] Also Mark 1:17.
He, Jesus said this to the disciples who were fishermen, but he meant to catch men for gods kingdom.
Matthew 4:19 "And He said to them, "Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men."
This refers to the apostles teaching the Christian faith, and getting people into their religion.
Fisher of men means to bring men into the Heavenly Kingdom. A lot of people need help to find their way back to paradise. These are the people Jesus referred to.
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I think you mean Lamentation. The Lamentation of Christ was common in art in the Middle Ages, it was usually paintings showing the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Apostles mourning over the Body of Christ after it was taken down from the cross.
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.
AnswerThere is no clarity on this. Paul called himself an apostle, but Acts of the Apostles seems reluctant to use this term about Paul. Acts suggests that the twelve disciples became apostles at the Pentacost. The word comes from Greek, to mean a messenger.
The term Apostolic is related to the beliefs, practices, and succession of the original apostles of Jesus Christ. It generally refers to teachings or traditions that claim to have been passed down directly from the apostles themselves.
Do you mean the current First Presidency and Quorum of Twelve Apostles? As there are so many names and dates associated with this answer, I will just direct you to the "Related Links" below, which provides biograpies of all the current First Presidency and Apostles, including the dates they were called. There is also a link to learn the dates that previous Apostles were called.
Mat 27:52 And the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose, Rom 1:7 To all that be in Rome, beloved of God, called [to be] saints: Grace to you and peace from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ. ALL WHO BELONG TO CHRIST ARE SAINTS, SO YES, OF COURSE! If you mean canonized saints in the Catholic and Orthodox churches, all of the Apostles except Judas have been officially canonized saints.
each of the twelve chief disciples of Jesus Christ. It can also mean an important early Christian teacher or a pioneering missionary
If you mean the way in which Christ suffered, it is a crucifixion or to crucify.
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This quote from the Church means that the true Church, founded on the rock of faith, will withstand challenges and remain strong. It expresses the belief in the endurance and steadfastness of the Church despite obstacles.
It comes from Christ Mass. A Mass is a Roman Catholic service. Christ refers to Jesus Christ. So, the Mass celebrating the birth of Christ was called the Christ Mass, shortened to Christmas.