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Pointing to the lives of the disciples—twelve ordinary men through whom God worked extraordinary things—John MacArthur presents a pattern that modern disciples can follow. In spite of—and sometimes because of—weakness and imperfection—God can and will use his believers to accomplish His work. This hands-on, practical workbook, divided into 12 chapters based on the 12 unique disciples, offers the...

WORD FOCUS Sometimes in Scripture the Twelve are called “disciples”—mathetes in the Greek text (Matthew 10:1; 11:1; 20:17; Luke 9:1). The word means “learners”, “students.” That is what they were during those months they spent under the direct and personal tutelage of the Lord. He had multitudes of disciples, but these twelve were specifically called and chosen to a unique apostolic office. Therefore they are also designated “apostles”—apostoloi in the Greek. The word simply means “messengers,”
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