John's disciples left him for Jesus because they recognized Jesus as the Messiah and the fulfillment of John’s own prophecies about a coming savior. John's ministry was to prepare the way for Jesus, and he encouraged his followers to follow Jesus, acknowledging that he must decrease as Jesus increased. This shift signified their belief in Jesus' divine authority and mission, leading them to embrace His teachings and leadership.
Jesus' disciples
They all faithly remained Jesus disciples after his death.
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.
Jesus' disciples were primarily Jewish.
Jesus said he would leave the Holy Spirit with the disciples to guide and empower them to continue his work after he ascended to heaven.
Actually all 12 were there.
When Peter and the other disciples let down their nets as Jesus directed, they caught a huge number of fish, causing their nets to break. This event showed the disciples the power and authority of Jesus and led Peter to recognize Jesus as Lord, prompting him to leave everything and follow Jesus.
The disciples viewed Jesus as the Messiah; the son of God.
The disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray.
Why did Jesus call the disciples?Jesus called the disciples because He wanted followers. The disciples (Jesus' followers) set an example for people back in Biblical times. The disciples were very helpful (most of them anyways.)
they were really the disciples of jesus. they just denied him in fear of being arrested because they were his disciples
Yes, the church is made up of Jesus's disciples.