Jesus did teach his disciples to preach, and, after receiving the blessing of the Holy Spirit, they went out and preached the Gospel. Several of them were crucified for it.
There are many disciples or imitators of Jesus that were never mentioned in the Scripture or in today's world.
Jesus never said. It would not be in His nature to nurture envy or create competition among His disciples.
Mark was never a disciple of jesus christ .He wrote the gospel of Mark. he did not write the book of act.
Jesus never preach threenity , he repeated word by word what mosses said hear O Israel our lord is one , if there was such thing he would have said there are three that bare record but he didn't say such thing
Possibly Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter. See John1:35-41. The other disciple not mentioned was John (the Apostle) as he never mentioned his name in his own gospel but referred to himself as the other disciple.
A:There is a curious passage in John 21:22-23, where Jesus says to Peter thatif he wills thatthe 'disciple whom Jesus loved' (commonly assumed to be John)tarry until Jesus comes, what is that to Peter?This was a rebuke to Peter, not a command to the beloved disciple, nora prophecy that the beloved disciple would never die or be spared a martyr's death.The next verse saysthatthis saying went abroad, misinterpreted that the disciple should not die, yetJesus said not this, but "If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee?"So, the statement was made to Peter and was about the "Disciple whom Jesus loved," commonly supposed to be the apostle John.
Not all the time. It has its ups and down. But that's the whole point to following Jesus and being his disciple. He never promises that everything is going to be perfect, you may be persecuted, and martyred for what you believe, but its worth it. Because the Gospel we are called to preach gives Eternal Life. And Jesus is always there with us and as he promised will never leave us nor forsake us. Give your life to Jesus and the Holy Spirit will come to live inside you and overtime your fears will diminish.
Technically, no. The 12 disciples were all men. However, Jesus was unlike any other rabbi at the time. He allowed women to follow him. It is theorized that Mary was a disciple, but she was never called this in the biblical texts.
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The "disciple whom Jesus loved" is mentioned several times in John's Gospel, but no information is provided as to who this disciple was meant to be. During the late second century, the Church Fathers noticed that he was never mentioned in the same context as the disciple John and, on that slender ground, it was decided that this disciple must be John.
Hypocrisy will be rewarded with it's own special punishment. Just what that punishment will be was never clarified.
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