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Essay heading: Explain What a Study of St. Mark's Gospel Can Tell Christians About the Nature of Discipleship
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This showed cowardice, since Peter had previously sworn to stand by Jesus through anything. This is a natural human instinct, and it proves that all the disciples made mistakes.
Situations like this tested the disciples' faith and commitment to Jesus, as these are some of the most important aspects of discipleship... displayed 300 characters
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In Mark 6:7-13, he gave them authority over evil spirits so they could remove bad from people and restore righteousness in the world.
Jesus told them to "take nothing for the journey except a staff ? no bread, no bag, no money in your belts. Wear sandals, but not an extra tunic. Whenever you enter a house stay there until you leave that town... displayed next 300 characters
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