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Our Lord Jesus Commissioned His Apostles to preach the Gospel. He Told them to go out & preach to all the Nations & Baptize then in the Name Of the Father, and Of the Son, and Of the Holy Spirit.
mission of the apostles , after Jesuss death was to follow the command , Go and spread the word of god.
to spread the mission and good news of Jesus.
The terms "Apostles" and "Disciples" refer to different groups within early Christianity. The 12 Disciples are the followers of Jesus who learned from him and spread his teachings, while the 12 Apostles are specifically chosen by Jesus to be his closest emissaries and to carry out his mission after his resurrection. All Apostles were Disciples, but not all Disciples were Apostles. The distinction often highlights the Apostles' role in leadership and the establishment of the early Church.
the apostles
he chose the twelve apostles to share his mission with.
After Jesus' death and resurrection, Nathanael and others of the apostles went back to their fishing, and it was while they were approaching shore in their boat one morning that Jesus called to them. (John 21:1-23)
The successors of the apostles are the bishops of the Catholic Church, who are responsible for continuing the teachings and mission of the apostles. They serve as spiritual leaders in their dioceses and are considered the guardians of the faith passed down from the time of the apostles.
To preach the Gospel.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ was the initial event that made clear the early church's mission. At this point Jesus appeared to the remaining eleven apostles and they received the Holy Spirit, by which they were able to perform miracles as Jesus did. With this power, Jesus sent them out to spread the good word of the Gospel, heal and live as examples for the world.
The special mission given to the Church and Saint Peter was to spread the teachings of Jesus Christ and to build a community of believers. This mission is often referred to as the Great Commission, where Jesus instructed His followers to baptize all nations and teach them to observe His commandments. Saint Peter, regarded as the first leader of the apostles and the early Church, played a crucial role in establishing and guiding the Christian community. His leadership helped to lay the foundation for the Church's growth and its mission throughout the world.
The apostles were afraid to go out primarily due to the fear of persecution and violence they faced after the crucifixion of Jesus. They were concerned about being arrested or killed, as they were closely associated with Him and His teachings. Additionally, they were grappling with confusion and uncertainty about their mission and the implications of Jesus' resurrection. This fear kept them in hiding initially, until they received the Holy Spirit and gained the courage to spread their message boldly.