To help him out; the same role as a servant, until the Romans made his disciples watch him get crucified...
Their role is just to use the number "12" (see link on left "Why were there 12 disciples?) which is an important number during that time.
The same as ours. To witness about Jesus and win people to Christ.
AnswerThey were like Jesus's posse. They helped spread the word of God and the news of Jesus and forgiveness. They also stood as witness to his life, and wrote of his story.
Their primary job was to witness Jesus' messiahship, then to preach it to the Jews upon his death. However, the majority of Jews rejection of the messiah led them to preach to all mankind. They were given the Holy Spirit after his death and given to remembrance of all they had seen and heard from Jesus. This allowed them to effectively witness to and save the unsaved. This also led them to be faithful servants during Jesus' life, and after. And for the record, there were 12 to start, then 2 more were added. When Judas the Traitor killed himself, the 11 remaining prayed and gave Matthias apostleship with them (Acts 1:25-26). Then Jesus chose Saul, the persecutor of Christians, and converted him. He was then renamed Paul, and he wrote most of the New Testament. Also, apostles can exist today, but the qualifications of that office are so great that no others have achieved it in almost 2000 years.
Jesus sent out his disciples on a mission during his ministry, as recorded in the Bible in the book of Matthew, chapter 10.
It is not mentioned in the bible, but we can say they were baptized early in his mission.
In the Gospel of Luke, the act of Jesus breathing on the disciples symbolizes the giving of the Holy Spirit and empowers them for their mission to spread the teachings of Jesus and establish the early Christian church. This act signifies the disciples' commission to carry out their mission with the guidance and strength of the Holy Spirit.
Their basic mission was to spread the Christian gospel.
Jesus chose his disciples after he returned from fasting in the wilderness for 40 days and starting his worldly mission.
He assured them that he would send a helper to them, after he has gone, the helper is the holy ghost.
The twelve disciples and all who believe their message. That means you and me if we believe in Jesus.
The mission statement of the United Methodist Church (UMC) is "to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world." This reflects the church's commitment to spreading the teachings of Jesus and fostering positive change in society.
Jesus did not have a mission at pentecosst. He is - the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. (Revalation 13.8). The 'mission at pentecost', i think refers to the revelation of the Holy Spitit, which Jesus sent as a Comforter to his disciples.
Jesus chose to rename his disciples as a way to symbolize their new identities and roles as followers of him. This renaming signified a spiritual transformation and a deeper commitment to their faith and mission.
After his resurrection, Jesus left his disciples to ascend to heaven and fulfill his mission to be with God. He promised to send the Holy Spirit to guide and empower them in spreading his teachings to others.
To go into all the world in his name and make disciples of all nations.