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Immediately after seeing Jesus resurrected, the Apostles were still not much more than worshipful fishermen, bunched together in a room. Then, without any warning, the Holy Spirit set them all ablaze with the fire to spread the Good News to the entire known world.
Together, they were not even a sect of Judaism at this point, and they lacked a developed liturgy, a method of worship, or even a name. The early followers simply called it “the way.”
Yet, 2000 years later, all over the world, the disciples are still drawing people in.
Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulcher is empty. It resounds with the Apostolic message: Jesus rose from the dead!
By Brett SwailesImmediately after seeing Jesus resurrected, the Apostles were still not much more than worshipful fishermen, bunched together in a room. Then, without any warning, the Holy Spirit set them all ablaze with the fire to spread the Good News to the entire known world.
Together, they were not even a sect of Judaism at this point, and they lacked a developed liturgy, a method of worship, or even a name. The early followers simply called it “the way.”
Yet, 2000 years later, all over the world, the disciples are still drawing people in.
Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulcher is empty. It resounds with the Apostolic message: Jesus rose from the dead!