the reach of all. The words spoken


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  1. men. These men He purposed to train and educate. They in turn
  2. were to educate others and send them out with the gospel message.
  3. They were to be given the power of the Holy Spirit. Not by human
  4. wisdom was the gospel to be proclaimed, but by the power of God.
  5. For three years and a half the disciples were under the instruction
  6. of the greatest Teacher the world has ever known. Day by day He
  7. taught them, sometimes sitting on the mountainside, sometimes
  8. beside the sea or walking by the way. He did not command the
  9. disciples to do this or that, but said, “Follow Me.” On His journeys
  10. through country and cities, He took them with Him. They shared His
  11. frugal fare and like Him were sometimes hungry and often weary.
  12. They saw Him in every phase of life.
  13. The ordination of the Twelve was the first step in the organization
  14. of the church. The record says, “He ordained twelve, that they should
  15. be with Him, and that He might send them forth to preach.” Mark
  16. 3:14. By these feeble agencies, through His word and Spirit, He
  17. designed to place salvation within the reach of all. The words spoken
  18. by them as they witnessed would echo from generation to generation
  19. till the close of time.
  20. The disciples’ office was the most important to which human
  21. beings had ever been called, second only to that of Christ Himself.
  22. [13] They were workers together with God for saving men. As the twelve
  23. patriarchs stood as representatives of Israel, so the twelve apostles
  24. stand as representatives of the gospel church.
  25. No “Wall” Between Jews and Gent

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