he travelled to bootle
In Christian belief, God communicated with the disciples through his son Jesus Christ. Jesus taught the disciples during his ministry on Earth and through the guidance of the Holy Spirit after his resurrection. The disciples then spread the teachings of Jesus to others.
After Jesus spent 40 days in the desert being tempted by the devil He traveled to Galilee to begin His ministry in earnest. While there he visited the town He grew up in (Nazareth), then He traveled to Capernium, which is by the Sea of Galilee to start calling His disciples to Himself.
Jesus calms the storm: Jesus and his disciples were on a boat when a fierce storm arose. Jesus rebuked the winds and the waves, calming the sea. This display of power showed the disciples Jesus's authority over nature. Feeding of the 5,000: Jesus miraculously fed a large crowd of 5,000 with just five loaves of bread and two fish. This event demonstrated Jesus's compassion for the hungry and his ability to provide abundantly even in times of scarcity. Walking on water: Jesus walked on water to meet his disciples who were in a boat struggling against the waves. Peter also briefly walked on water towards Jesus before losing faith and sinking. This miracle reinforced Jesus's divine nature and the importance of faith in following Him.
Disciple means pupil or student, and the disciples were people who chose to follow Jesus and to listen to his teaching. They called him rabbi, or teacher. The twelve disciples were followers of Jesus whom he had chosen to become his core group, the people he talked things over with and depended on.
Peter did not betray Jesus; Judas did that. You might be thinking of the three denials: Jesus predicted that Peter would deny him three times before the crew that morning, and Peter did. (King James version: St. Matthew 26:68-75)
Jesus during his ministry life on earth traveled over Judea as well as Galilee, it was while he was passing the river side he called his first disciples Peter, Andrew, James and John the sons of Zebedee.
In Christian belief, God communicated with the disciples through his son Jesus Christ. Jesus taught the disciples during his ministry on Earth and through the guidance of the Holy Spirit after his resurrection. The disciples then spread the teachings of Jesus to others.
that your names shall be written in heaven
Jesus did have female disciples, but you must remember the events of the Gospels took place in a different culture and over 2000 years ago it wasn't the same in the world as it is now.
I have heard speculation that John's grave was found. Other than that, I don't know.
i think it was Judas. i go to a catholic school, so if I'm wrong, im sorry. :( :)
After Jesus spent 40 days in the desert being tempted by the devil He traveled to Galilee to begin His ministry in earnest. While there he visited the town He grew up in (Nazareth), then He traveled to Capernium, which is by the Sea of Galilee to start calling His disciples to Himself.
If you are asking about the disciples, then they went all over the world, Thomas to India, Peter to Rome and so on.
During the time that Jesus and the disciples were in Jerusalem Rome was occupying the area and feared an insurgence in the area. Any indication that a leader was becoming stronger made the Romans scared. If Jesus was going to raise up against Rome all those associated with him would be caught and exterminated. It turns out that over time the disciples were martyred.
Jesus, here, clearly establishes His authority over all creation. The disciples were frightened in the tossing of the boat, but Jesus was calmly sleeping. How we would love to know the inner process and powers by which His word stilled the raging waters. What a rebuke to the disciples. Why are you afraid? Where is your Faith?
We don't have a precise date for the birth of Christianity. However tradition says that Jesus was executed in 33 AD and after this, the disciples of Jesus spread the movement all over the empire.
Judas was the chosen one because Jesus entrusted his secret with him. Jesus could only trust Judas to ensure that he would be handed over to the romans so complete Jesus's story. Additionally, Judas was the strongest of all the disciples and Jesus knew he could withstand the torment / rage / anger of the other disciples who simply did not understand Jesus true purpose