And it came to pass, that, as he was praying in a certain place, when he ceased, one of his disciples said unto him, Lord, teach us to pray, as John also taught his disciples. Presumably it was simply because they wished to pray as their Lord did, and how John had taught.
Heavenly Father, we pray for unity among churches, that we may come together in spirit and purpose to spread Your love and grace. Help us set aside our differences and focus on our common goal of serving and glorifying You. May we work together in harmony and cooperation, showing the world the true meaning of Christ's love. Amen.
The entire 17th chapter of John is Jesus' longest recorded prayer.
Psalm 119? Nope. John 17. Jesus' prayer is the longest prayer in the Bible. Check out: http://thelongestlistofthelongeststuffatthelongestdomainnameatlonglast.com
No not always , when he taught the lords prayer the disciples were there. Jesus' prayer in John 17 (the entire chapter) was also a "public" prayer spoken in the presence of His disciples.
Jesus first said the Lord's Prayer during his Sermon on the Mount, as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew.
Judas Iscariot was the disciple who betrayed Jesus.
Jesus' prayer can be read in the Gospel of John, chapter 17. Most confuse the 'Lord's Prayer' found here with what is properly called the 'model' prayer found in Matthew 5 given by Jesus as a way for us to pray to our 'Father.'
Every true follower of Jesus is a disciple
The disciple listened closely as their mentor shared valuable teachings and guidance.
The cast of Nadveren - 1971 includes: Anders Bohr as Jesus Henning Christiansen as Disciple John Davidsen as Disciple Allan De Waal as Disciple Knud Erik Arvel as Jesus Paul Gernes as Disciple Erik Hagens as Disciple Annie Hansen Kjeld Hansen Erik Kragsholt as Jesus Bo Lynnerup as Jesus Axel Mathiesen as Jesus Jeffrey Nedergaard as Disciple Preben Nygaard Andersen as Disciple Dale Robinson as Jesus Erik Thygesen as Disciple Bent Volf Jensen as Jesus Finn Wulf as Jesus
Mark was a follower/ disciple of Jesus. He was of no blood kin.
Mark, who wrote the Gospel of Mark, was a disciple of Peter, who was a disciple of Jesus.