The disciples were eye witnesses to the ends of the earth of the resurrected Messiah. They watched as he ascended until he was no longer in sight. They were willing to undergo torture and death to spread the gospel knowing their reward is in heaven.
He stand for the mission of Christ imposed to them by Christ during Pentecost.The apostles is the first Bishops of the church.
Luke presented the message of Christ primarily through the sermons of the apostles Peter and Paul. In the book of Acts, Luke documented their teachings and the spread of Christianity following Christ's ascension.
The two events and movements that form the backdrop of the Acts of the Apostles are the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, which is central to Christian faith, and the founding of the early Christian church by the apostles following Jesus' Ascension. These events set the stage for the spread of Christianity and the actions of the apostles in sharing the message of Jesus.
Christ's ascension refers to the time when Jesus Christ was taken up into heaven. It was the last day He was on earth physically.
The Catholic Church was founded by Christ and his apostles.
The Acts of the Apostles - written by Luke (who also wrote the third gospel) - it tells of the events leading up to the ascension of Christ and the formation of the early Church.
the apostles of Jesus Christ are Peter, John, James,
They are important as they went all over the world to tell about Christ Peter went to Rome and Thomas came to Kerala in India.
Yes the apostles did teach and heal in the name of Jesus Christ.
The meaning is really quite simple, it is the ascension of Christ to Heaven after his resurrection as seen through the eyes of a Surrealist.
That two-word phrase is: Taken Up. It is used four times in Acts 1.
The Christian doctrine of the Ascension holds that Jesus ascended to heaven in the presence of his Eleven Apostles following his resurrection, and that in heaven he sits at the right hand of God the Father. "He was lifted up." This is the passive form of the Greek epairo and means "to lift up" as in the hoisting of a sail (Acts 27:40). The ascension was an act of exaltation and an affirmation of Christ's person. Christ's before ascension gave the promise of the Holy Spirit and instructions regarding the purpose and mission of the church.