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The disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray.
The disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray by saying, "Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples."
Yes, Jesus asked St. John the Apostle to care for his mother and for his mother to be the mother of John.
Jesus instructed his disciples to pray by giving them the Lord's Prayer, also known as the Our Father. This prayer teaches believers to address God as their Father, ask for His will to be done, seek forgiveness, and request daily needs.
The two disciples were John and his brother James. Actually they did not ask for the right to the throne, but rather to sit on the left and right of Jesus when He took the throne.
yes when he sent his disciples to Jesus and had them ask if He was the messiah or should they look for another
It took place in the Upper Room of a house in Jerusalem; the disciples were told to go into the city and find a man carrying water, follow this man, and ask him when he arrived at his house where the guest room was. This is the room where Jesus would share the Passover meal with his disciples. (the scripture is Luke 22:10-12)
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.
John the Baptist had his own disciples. The Bible says John's disciples practiced fasting (Mark 2:18), and he taught them to pray (Luke 11:1). Additionally, while John the Baptist was in prison, he sent two of his own disciples to ask Jesus if he was the coming One (Matt. 11:2-3). There may have been some competing interests between John and Jesus' disciples.
Matt 4:1-19
Only Catholic Christians pray to saints. Protestants Christians do not. We [Protestants] believe they were disciples/apostles of Jesus, but we don't ask the them to pray for us.
The most famous use of this phrase comes from the New Testament of the Bible.Mark 1:17 - "Come, follow Me," Jesus said, "and I will make you fishers of men."Jesus used this phrase to ask his disciples to preach and evangelize the gospel. Many catholic related groups have used this phrase to signify that they are spreading the word.It is also the name of a Christian rock band.u