To call someone an apostle or to identify as an apostle might be offensive to some. They would say, "Surely 'the twelve' were the only apostles.
Well, Jesus was called an apostle in Hebrews 3:1,those sent to preach to Israel in Luke 11:49. Paul calls himself an apostle many times and refers to Barnabas as an apostle in 1 Cor 9 and James, Jesus' half brother an apostle in Gal 1:19. Of course, self-appointed apostles are to be avoided (Rev 2:2).
So what's the difference?
- Disciple - Follower of Christ. Desiring to be more like Him. Learning about Him.
- Apostle - Also a disciple. Sent by Christ on a mission. A desire to be on the "front lines" of ministry.
The implication is not all are apostles, yet Paul says this is the first appointment. Jesus commands us to "Go therefore and make disciples..." Personally, I believe this is something we should all be involved in, yet many are satisfied with just being a follower of Jesus.
So, if I want to raise my hand and be like Isaiah when he said, "Here am I! Send me," what does that mean?
This section of scripture in Matthew helps us understand and count the cost of being an apostle for Christ.
When I first think of the idea of being an apostle for Christ, it sounds attractive. But, reading this section of scripture brings the healthy fear of the Lord into my thinking and makes me realise, "I better not take this journey without the power of the Holy Spirit and God's grace!"
So, I pray that YOU will be called by Jesus as an apostle and by the power of the Holy Spirit do great things in Christ's name for God's glory. Amen.
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