he chose the twelve apostles to share his mission with.
Jesus chose to share his life with the 12 disciples, and the common man.
It was Peter who was told to fed my sheep.
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They are called the 12 apostles
The same as anyone with deeply held religious beliefs for whom Sunday has special significance.
They are refered to as the apostles.
Choose you this day whom you will serve. Choose you this day whom you will serve. But as for me, But as for me, But as for me, But as for me, I will serve the Lord.
Jesus had 12 disciples - close followers - whom he taught throughout his mission. In addition to these, there were others like Mary Magdalene, Mary, Martha and Lazarus from Bethany and the '72' - other followers who wre sent out to the surrounding villages to notify them of Jesus' arrival. In this group was probably John Mark (the likely writer of the first gospel). One must also not forget his own family - Mary his mother, and his brothers and sisters of whom we are told he had several.
family, because they are real and i can see feel and touch them and have real feelings for them, ask the same question to a member of any other religion.
Read about the life and preaching of Jesus Christ in any of the 4 Gospels and it will answer your question with the number one kingly mission The Kingly mission means we share in the power of Christ who came to be the service to others especially to the poor and the suffering on whom we recognize "the likeness of our poor and suffering","to be king is to minister,to serve".
Jesus is returning back to the world.
Jesus was the person after whom Christianity was founded.
The question is for you to answer: 1. Darwin 2. Jesus 3. Neither You can't choose both. You can't worship God, the creator, and still believe Darwin is right. Choose one or the other. God grants us free will. You can chose whom you want. Answer 2 Why not both, and frankly we can choose what we like-someone who can create a universe can create something that evolves
The founder was Jesus of Nazareth, whom Christians know as Jesus Christ, or Jesus the Christ.
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