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The Apostles Of Jesus
Contributed by Freddy Fritz on Jan 4, 2026 (message contributor)
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1. Twelve Ordinary Men
Contributed on Jan 4, 2026
Luke 6:12-16 shows us that Jesus uses ordinary people to accomplish his purposes.
Introduction I want to begin a series of sermons I am calling “The Apostles of Jesus.” Given the time we will have each Sunday evening, we will only scratch the surface of the lives of the apostles of Jesus. Nevertheless, I hope it whets your appetite to learn more about these men. We tend to ...read more
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2. The Apostle Peter
Contributed on Jan 17, 2026
The Bible tells us a lot about the Apostle Peter.
Introduction We are studying a series of messages called “The Apostles of Jesus.” Last time, we introduced the topic of Jesus' apostles. Tonight, I want to examine the Apostle Peter. John MacArthur says of Peter: “Peter’s name is mentioned in the Gospels more than any other name except ...read more
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3. The Apostle Andrew
Contributed on Jan 30, 2026
In our lesson today, we will briefly study the life of the Apostle Andrew.
Introduction The year was 345 AD. Regulus, bishop of Patras (in western Greece), dreamt of an angel instructing him to move the bones of St. Andrew to a distant location. Regulus took the bones of St. Andrew and set sail. After being shipwrecked on the shores of Fife, which is on the eastern ...read more
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4. The Apostle James
Contributed on Apr 18, 2026
In our study this evening, we will briefly—but thoughtfully—consider the life of the Apostle James
Introduction We continue our study this evening in The Apostles of Jesus, turning our hearts and minds once again to the men whom the Lord Jesus personally chose, shaped, and sent. Each apostle reminds us that God delights in using human lives—lives marked not by perfection, but by ...read more
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5. The Apostle John
Contributed on May 2, 2026
Because Christ sovereignly transforms his people by grace, believers can learn about discipleship from John’s example.
Introduction Church history remembers the Apostle John as the disciple whom Jesus loved. John was the last surviving Apostle, the Theologian of divine Love, and the Eagle who soared highest in contemplating the glory of Christ. Yet John's life was neither soft nor sentimental. He was a ...read more
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6. The Apostle Philip
Contributed on May 15, 2026
In our study this evening, we will briefly—but thoughtfully—consider the life of the Apostle Philip.
Introduction Tonight, we will study the Apostle Philip. The Apostle Philip is not the same person as Deacon Philip. Deacon Philip was selected in Acts 6. Later, Deacon Philip preached the gospel in Samaria, and as a result, many came to experience the joy of God's salvation. In Acts ...read more
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