Jesus gave them power and authority to drive out all demons and to cure diseases, and he sent them out to proclaim the kingdom of God and to heal the sick.
Jesus was to call all of his people to service(they were fisherman)
They are very committed to teaching and missionary work.
They were farmers, traders, or fishermen.
It means that Jesus wanted his disciples to work together and be a group of people who can be united in fellowship and in life
Jesus healed the sick, made the dead walk, taught the people, and showed love, and died for the sins of the world.
In his own country, Jesus could do no mighty work except heal a few sick people; he marvelled at their unbelief. It is suggested that Jesus was powerless to perform miracles unless the people believed, an indication that psychomatic diseases were involved.
In the first century AD people didn't have sir names like we have today. They were usually called by their line of work or where they lived. Jesus was called Jesus of Nazereth because that was where He was from.
He did God's work all his life. He knew he was going to die to save the people someday.
Jesus work on earth lasted three and a half years.
Rebecca Manley Pippert has written: 'Out of the Saltshaker' -- subject(s): Evangelistic work 'Spirituality According to Jesus' 'Talking About Jesus Without Sounding Religious' 'People Who Met Jesus'
You can never be exactly like Jesus, because he was sinless. You could just pray and bring people to our faith if you want to do something
No. Because they are not doing the work of the devil, but the work of God in Jesus which is faith.