Answer 1The stopped what they were doing, gave up everything and followed him.
Answer 2
They were like "Duuude... no way!" and played air guitar.
No the disciples did not understand him when he said you will see me for a short time only.
He told them that he was going to die on the cross for their sins.
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Mary Magdalene, along with other women who included Joanna, Salome, and Mary, the mother of Jesus.
He told them to go and make disciples.
The individual who told Jesus that he was the Son of God was Peter, one of his disciples.
Jesus was angry when the disciples told the children to go away because the lords kingdom belongs to little children like them.
Actually it was Jesus that told the women to tell his disciples meet him in Galilee, (Matthew 28.10)
After the death of Jesus on the cross, Jesus told the disciples to look after her.
I can't find anywhere in the NT where Jesus told his disciples to bring their first fruits
According to the Gospel of John, the one who told Jesus about the loaves of bread and fish was one of his disciples, Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter.
Look into the Bible in the book of Acts Chapter 2. You will find the disciples of Jesus received the Holy Spirit on the day of pentecost. You will see that when asked what was going on by people that were in the city, Peter a disciple of Jesus stood up with the other disciples and told the people what was happening. They also told them what they to needed to do to be saved. So though Jesus told the disciples what to do, it was Peter who preached the 1st lesson on salvation. This is where "pentecostal" belief started.