Define the meaning of discipleship.

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Discipleship In this essay, I am to define the meaning of discipleship, for the first disciples and for Christians today. The word disciple means to learn, but there are many differences between disciples today, and disciples 2000 years ago, in the midst of a hostile Roman Empire. The very first disciples of the resurrection were the holy women, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome. If Christianity is defined as the belief that Jesus died, and was resurrected, and then to me, these women were the first Christians. Three scared women hunted by the Romans. This is a far cry from todayÆs Christians, all different colours, creeds, backgrounds and denominations, all over the world. At the start of JesusÆ vocation, he chose 12 disciples. This is very significant, because 12 is the Jewish number of perfection. These 12 were not, as one may expect, "model citizens", or even senior men of the church, (Pharisees and Sadducees). Among their number, were Matthew, who was Levi, a corrupt tax collector, Simon the Zealot, a murdering terrorist who had killed many Romans, James and John, sons of Zebedee, who were famously quick-tempered and impatient, and last but not least, Judas, the man who betrayed Jesus to the Romans. The choice of his disciples shows that the kingdom of God is open to everybody, not just "modern day saints" or the violently devout. It showed people of the time that you didnÆt have to be perfect, blameless, and sinless to inherit the kingdom of God. It also showed that God forgives everyone, unconditionally, if you repent. This is one of the main themes of Christianity. "..."It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteoud on which they probably grew food. Peter had a wife and mother-in-law to support, Levi, although corrupt, was rich, and Simon the Zealot left his cause. He was a terrorist with the same goal as Jesus, freedom for the Jews. However, at first he chose to fight the cause by violence and murder, before turning to pacifism. As well as this, they all had friends, and they were all fairly safe where they were. When they left Galilee, they risked violence from other areas. Their thick Galilean accents stuck out like a sore thumb around other people, which deterred travel. Back then, discipleship, and even just trying to follow JesusÆ teachings was a lot more difficult than it is now. Maybe it is because the Christian faith has changed so much since JesusÆ time, or maybe we are just lazy, and cur corners, just going through the motions,
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without actually making any of the sacrifices that this faith demands. Examples of these sacrifices are shown in MarksÆ gospel: "...sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven, then come, follow me." At this the mansÆ face fell, because he had great wealth." (Mark 10:21-22) "...a poor widow came and put in two very small copper coins, worth only a fraction of a penny... "I tell you the truth, this poor widow has put more into to treasure than all the others...she, out of her poverty, put in everything - all she ...

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