The first thing a person has to do to follow Jesus is accept Him as your Savior personally. And, then begin to read The Bible in order to acquire knowledge of God, how you are to live and discover who you are in Christ.
It means that you can't sin and if you do sin then you get put on the cross.
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Disciple is a word for follower. A disciple was one who learned the Scriptures and was able to lead others. The first disciples chosen by Jesus Christ are referred to as "the Disciples of Christ". After Christ left, these Disciples became the Apostles of the Christian church.
The word Apostle in the church history is one who went out and established new churches where none existed.
Being a follower of Jesus means that you believe in what he said and did while he walked this Earth. You trust that he was the Son of God and are willing to live your life according to his teachings.
It only means that we should mend our ways and follow the way Jesus taught us to live our lives.
That of a broken heart and a contrite spirit. The mark will also be seen by a change in your behaviour, having no more desire to do evil.
to be the disciple of jesus is to imitate his life which include preaching about his father and his kingdom
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According to Mark 1:16, Jesus saw Simon and Andrew fishing in Galilee, and commanded them to follow him. He later named Simon, Peter.Read more: How_did_Jesus_meet_Peter
There is no definitive historical record of Jesus engaging in any specific occupation before his earthly ministry as a preacher and teacher. The Gospels do not mention Jesus working in a traditional job, but he may have been involved in his father Joseph's carpentry business.
The inspired Bible book of Mark indicates in chapter 1 the physical location that Jesus had arrived from. While John the Baptizer was preaching in Judea, Jesus joins him. Mark 1:9 says, "In the course of those days, Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee and was baptized in the Jordan by John."
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Mrs. Stenwyck and her 7-year-old son Mark flee from her abusive husband (who kills himself with a cyanide pill, unbeknownst to Mark and his mother) for good, because she fears that her son will follow into his father's footsteps (and also fall prey to the cycle of abuse).
According to the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke), Jesus was walking by the Sea of Galilee and saw Simon and his brother Andrew fishing. He called Simon Peter and Andrew to follow him. (Mark 1:15-16)According to John's Gospel, Andrew was a disciple of John the Baptist. He left John, to follow Jesus and, on the way, ran to bring Peter and they both followed Jesus (John 1:40-42).
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Yes. Mark was an eye-witness to the events of Jesus's time.
Mark was a follower/ disciple of Jesus. He was of no blood kin.