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Encounter #10 : Ordained, Appointed and Anointed Read: Mark: 3:13-19 The word Apostle means someone who is sent by the Holy Spirit; an ambassador of Jesus; commissioned by Father God; a messenger of the Gospel of the Kingdom of God. An Apostle is sent on a mission. He is a missionary of the Gospel. Ephesians 4:11 mentions the 5 “ascension gifts” that Jesus gave to the Church. They are called the 5-fold-ministry. When Jesus ascended into heaven, He released these gifts, or offices to His Church. These offices are still in the Church today, and are still needed. One of them is the Apostle. Some Christians are called to be an Apostle. This is a calling from God. It is not a self-proclaimed Apostle, or someone who has gone to a school and trained to be an Apostle. They are called by the Holy Spirit. You may not have this office, but you are still called by God. The Scripture names the 12 original Apostles: Peter (Simon), James (the elder, the son of Zebedee), his ...
Encounter #41: “ Servanthood” Read: Mark 10:32-45 As Jesus was leading His disciples, again He predicted that He would be condemned, the Gentiles will kill Him and on the third day He would rise from the dead. They again did not understand this and even James and John went as far as requesting a notable position for themselves when Jesus went to heaven. The mother of James and John also supported their request. They wanted to sit next to Jesus on His throne. Jesus questioned them as to whether they would be willing to suffer and die for Him. Would they be willing to “drink”and be “baptized” with suffering. They said they were willing to do it. Jesus said that they would indeed go through suffering and death for Him. But as far as making the seating arrangements for them in Heaven, it was His Father's job to do that. The other apostles were indignant about James' and John's request. Jesus used this incident as a teaching lesson on authority ...
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