Yes, since Jesus Christ is Himself God, He frequently did. Also, on the mount of transfiguration God spoke, as well as at Jesus' Baptism, effectively telling the disciples to listen to Jesus, His beloved Son. This lines up with what Jesus Himself taught in a number of places, that not only was He bringing a message 'from' God but that His message was the very words of God Himself.
In Christian belief, God communicated with the disciples through his son Jesus Christ. Jesus taught the disciples during his ministry on Earth and through the guidance of the Holy Spirit after his resurrection. The disciples then spread the teachings of Jesus to others.
The two disciples were on the road to Emmaus, when Jesus joined them. Emmaus was a town about 19 miles west of Jerusalem. Jesus explained the Scriptures because they were downhearted about what had just happened in Jerusalem to their Rabbi Jesus. He explained that all that had just happened was foretold in the Scriptures and he started in the book of Moses. They were prevented from knowing that their fellow traveler was also their Rabbi Jesus.
Jesus and His disciples traveled all over Israel and He talked to them all the time. If you want a specific answer, ask a specific question.
The possessive form of the plural noun disciples is disciples'.Example: His disciples' loyalty is remarkable.
Some disciples who were killed because of their religious beliefs include Stephen, who was stoned to death, and James, who was beheaded. Additionally, Peter was crucified upside down and Paul was beheaded in Rome.
John was not the oldest of the disciples. It is believed that Peter was the oldest among the twelve disciples of Jesus.
I would feel honored and humbled to be chosen by God as one of his disciples. I would welcome the opportunity to serve and follow his teachings to the best of my ability.
There is no mention in the Bible that any of Jesus' twelve disciples were lawyers. The disciples chosen by Jesus were primarily fishermen, a tax collector, and tradesmen.
No God did not pick up the disciples , it was Jesus who chose the disciples.
The disciples viewed Jesus as the Messiah; the son of God.
Peter
They got people to God.
When we become Christians, we start afresh, and we become disciples or followers of Jesus Christ, Ambassadors for Christ (God). We are citizens of heaven and ambassadors on earth. Let's remember to act accordingly in all that we do. Let's imitate Christ and glorify God in all we do - being faithful and reliable ambassadors, disciples and followers, not wicked ones. The more we make an effort to act in a way that will glorify God, the more it becomes second nature to us. Let's truly follow Christ in all that we do. First we show verses that talk about discipleship, following and Imitating Jesus Christ (God). Then we show verses that talk about being an ambassador of Christ (God).
Jesus is a merciful and compassionate God and he loves Peter. As such, he would like peter to know what he has said to him is true....
They understood Him to be the Son of God.
No, Yeshua (Jesus) ate fish with his disciples.
Show the disciples the way to worship GOD
Jesus didn't give the commandments to his disciples. God gave the commandments to Moses this is recorded in the Old Testament. Jesus did tell his disciples that basically there are only two commandments: 1. Love the LORD your God. 2. Love your neighbour as yourself.
God, Jesus, Mary (Jesus' mother) and the 12 disciples (but we pray to God and Jesus).
All of the words in the Bible or the Gospel were spoken by the disciples. But they were invisoned with God's words.