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Jesus gives his twelve disciples authority and sends them out to preach, heal, and cast out demons.
After choosing twelve apostles, Jesus gives them authority over unclean spirits and diseases, then sends them out in pairs. He instructs them to travel light — no extra bag, no money, no extra clothes. They're to stay where they're welcomed and shake the dust off their feet where they're not. It's their first mission without Jesus physically present.
Matthew
The Send-Off Nobody Was Ready For
Jesus pulls his twelve closest followers aside and gives them authority to heal, cast out demons, and announce the kingdom — then tells them exactly what it's going to cost. It's part mission briefing, part reality check, and every word still lands.
Mark
The Chapter Where Everything Accelerates
Jesus gets rejected by people who've known him his whole life, sends out his disciples for the first time, loses his cousin John in the worst way possible, feeds five thousand people with a kid's lunch, and then walks across a lake. Mark 6 doesn't slow down for a second.
Luke
The Question That Changes Everything
Jesus hands real authority to twelve ordinary men and sends them out with nothing but the mission. A ruler is haunted by a question he can't answer. Five thousand people eat from almost nothing. And then comes the one question that still matters more than any other.
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