The last command of Jesus was to go out in the world and preach , and make disciples.
Philip went to Samaria. He had to preach about Christ to the samaratians
Jonah went to Nineveh when he was sent on a mission to preach there.
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St. Andrew, the brother of Peter.
Simeon, who saw the baby Jesus, was neither an apostle or disciple. He was a prophet and teacher. Simon Peter was also referred to as Simeon, in which case he was both an apostle and disciple.
The statement "How can he preach unless he be sent?" suggests that someone cannot effectively spread a message or teach without being authorized or given permission. It highlights the importance of being officially commissioned or endorsed in order to have credibility and authority in preaching or teaching.
No, an apostle is not the same as a disciple. Disciples are followers or students of a teacher, while apostles are chosen and sent out as messengers or ambassadors of a particular belief or cause.
Leo X
There is only one step - to be sent by God as the Bible says: And how shall they preach, except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things! (Romans 10.15)
Apostles were chosen by Jesus to preach the gospel and spread his teachings after his death, whereas disciples were followers and learners under Jesus' guidance during his lifetime. Apostles were specifically appointed by Jesus, while disciples were a broader group of followers.
Because he was originally a fisherman, when Jesus called him to be a disciple.
John was the most beloved disciple. Like the rest of the disciples, he was commissioned to preach the gospel and to heal the sick. John also received the revelation of the end days.