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Jesus needed a patient because the disciples would try to do things to themselves to prove they were holier then thou and Jesus would have to put them in there place. Sometimes we need to ask Jesus for patients because we want to do some experiments to heal people and we want things to happen right then and there. Also people would try to rush Jesus because they wanted there family member to be healed. So that is why Jesus needs patients.

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If the apostle John was the only apostle to witness the crucifixion then why did he not write it in his own Gospel?

he was to have a gift from God to have what to read in the bible He did. Jesus' arrest and trial are recorded in chapter 18; the crucifixion in chapter 19, which includes this passage: John 19:25-27 - Now there stood by the cross of Jesus His mother, and His mother's sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene. When Jesus therefore saw His mother, and the disciple whom He loved standing by, He said to His mother, "Woman, behold your son!" Then He said to the disciple, "Behold your mother!" And from that hour that disciple took her to his own home. [NKJV] "The disciple whom He (Jesus) loved" was John's way of referring to himself in his gospel.


But Jesus said to him No one after putting his hand to the plow and looking back is fit for the kingdom of God luke 962?

In this passage, Jesus is emphasizing the importance of wholehearted commitment to following him. Just as a farmer who plows a field must focus ahead to plow straight rows, a disciple of Jesus should not be distracted by looking back, but must stay focused on the path ahead towards the kingdom of God. This verse illustrates the need for dedication and perseverance in the Christian faith.


Who borrowed the tomb that Jesus body laid within?

The man who offerred his tomb and took on the responsibilities of the father of the deceased is simply known to us as Joseph. The gospels say that he came from a town or locality called Arimathea, thus Joseph of Arimathea. Arimathea ought to be close enough to Jerusalem that Joseph would purchase a tomb in Jerusalem and plan for his body to be taken there after his death, but no city, town or village called Arimathea has ever been identified, and it is worth looking at other possible explanations for the name. Peter Kirby points out in the Journal of Higher Criticism that Arimathea can be read in Greek as 'best disciple town', which was a surprisingly appropriate reference for the man who took a great risk to look after Jesus, when all others had deserted him. If Arimathea was an invented name, then Joseph probably did not exist, raising questions about this part of the narrative of the death of Jesus.


Where did Jesus go after the resurrection?

First Jesus was in the garden where the tomb was situated. He later went to Emmaus, Galilee and back to Jerusalem. There may have been other places, but these are the ones specifically mentioned. Finally, He ascended into heaven.


What is a good thing to ask Jesus?

A good thing to ask Jesus could be for guidance, wisdom, or support in times of need. It's important to ask with sincerity and an open heart.

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What did jesus identify as a major need in disciple's life?

Jesus clearly said that to be disciple of his one must be ready to forgo both family and friends as well as wealth to be a disciple of his, all must be forsaken to follow him. Even wen a man said I will bury my father and come , it weas not correct.


Why did jesus need helpers to assist him on missions?

Jesus needed helpers called disciple to bewith him for three and a half years and to write the books. Later they would spread the word of god .


Did john in the New Testament change his name?

No. He was known as the Beloved disciple or the disciple who Jesus loved, also, In the book that he wrote about the life of Jesus ("John" or the "epistle of st. John"), He did not refer to himself as John. He always refered to himself as the disciple (or apostle) who Jesus loved or "The other disciple"(in the scene at the tomb after Jesus rose from the dead). He also wrote 1st 2nd and 3rd John, and the Book of Revelation(The last book of the bible). You might be thinking of Paul (Who wrote a lot of the new testament including 1st and 2nc Corinthians, galations, ephesians, philippians, collossions.......) His name was Saul and it was changed to paul after his conversion. Also, Peter (one of Jesus' deciples) used to be named Simon Before Jeus changed his name. And in some older versions of the bible Peter is refered to as cephus. I hope this helps. There are some good commenteries out there if you need more info.


What are the personality traits for a bank teller?

multitask detail oriented patient


Who was St. Thomas?

Thomas was the disciple that doubted Jesus resurrected. After seeing physical proof that Jesus was alive, he believed. Jesus said, "Happy are those that have not seen, but believe". However, there are a number of other saints named Thomas. If Thomas the Apostle was not who you were referring to, you will need to be more specific. There are many saints named Thomas.


How long did it take jesus to teach his disciple before his death?

Jesus taught for three years until His death. After that, the Holy Spirit descended at Pentecost, and taught the apostles "all things", in other words, the fullness of revelation that they would need to evangelize the world.


If the apostle John was the only apostle to witness the crucifixion then why did he not write it in his own Gospel?

he was to have a gift from God to have what to read in the bible He did. Jesus' arrest and trial are recorded in chapter 18; the crucifixion in chapter 19, which includes this passage: John 19:25-27 - Now there stood by the cross of Jesus His mother, and His mother's sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene. When Jesus therefore saw His mother, and the disciple whom He loved standing by, He said to His mother, "Woman, behold your son!" Then He said to the disciple, "Behold your mother!" And from that hour that disciple took her to his own home. [NKJV] "The disciple whom He (Jesus) loved" was John's way of referring to himself in his gospel.


Why doesn't Jesus come to us now when we need Him?

Because when he cam he gave us all that we would ever need. Now it is up to us to like up to and by what he taught us. Do that an you will become a good disciple.


What does a guru need to know?

A guru should know fully about disciple.


Who sings You know you need Jesus?

You always need Jesus!!!


Why did Jesus want deciples?

Technically, Jesus did not "need" disciples. Any follower of Jesus was called a disciple. So Jesus actaully had several hundred desciples. Now in the bible, the usual reference to disciple is actually the apostles. In the meaning, there were only 12 "disciples/apostles". The 12 Apostles were the "students" that Jesus taught so they could spread God's word (since there wasn't a Bible back then). Mattew, Mark, Luke, and John wrote their own books of the Bible based on what they witnessed and learned from Jesus.


Why was Mattias chosen to be the 12th Disciple?

Mattias was chosen to be the 12th disciple to replace Judas Iscariot, who had betrayed Jesus. The other disciples prayed for guidance, cast lots, and ultimately decided on Mattias as the one to fill the vacant position as one of the Twelve Apostles.