What Can We Learn from the Road to Emmaus? (Luke 24 Explained)
The disciples didn't recognize Jesus on the road to Emmaus until He did one simple thing - broke bread with them. What if the key to seeing Jesus more clearly in your life isn't found in miracles or signs, but in the simple act of remembrance? When we remember who He is and what He's done, spiritual veils are lifted and hearts are transformed. Are there veils covering your spiritual vision right now?
Discipleship
A disciple is a follower of Jesus during his life, especially one of twelve Apostles. A student of a teacher, leader, or philosopher.
The Hebrew term is for disciple is Talmid, and Talmidim is for a group of disciples.
The English word disciple comes from the Greek word “mathetes” which means to learn.
In the core structure of the definitions of the term disciple it is an active word. One who is learning, studying, modeling, apprenticing to be like the Teacher, or mentor.
The word “disciple” appears roughly 260 times throughout the New Testament. It is a pillar of what it means to be a follower of Christ.