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Matthew 10:2
2Now the names of the twelve apostles are these. The first, Simon, who is called Peter; Andrew, his brother; James the son of Zebedee; John, his brother;
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Matthew 10:2 presents a roster that, examined officially, reveals Yahweh's sovereign hand in history's transformation.
THE PREPARATORY PRIVILEGE Christians enjoy the extraordinary consciousness that Christ Himself converses with them directly.
The child represents not ignorance, but receptivity—a spirit trusting, open to impression, and free from prejudice.
Yet He urges them toward a higher fear—the fear of Elohim alone.
Their judgment surpasses that of Sodom, for they rejected not ignorance but revealed truth.
This principle cuts to the heart of Christian discipleship: we cannot expect exemption from sufferings our Master endured.
Perseverance is the badge of the saint—marked in Scripture, confirmed by analogy, and vindicated by common sense.
When Christ spoke these words to His disciples, the primary reference addressed the apostles themselves.
In the vibrant depths of the ocean, we find Marlin, a caring clownfish, navigating the waters with a heavy heart. He has already lost his beloved wife and most of his children to the merciless jaws of a predator. Only...