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Jesus gives His squad healing powers and sends them out two by two with literally nothing but the clothes on their backs
After training the twelve disciples, Jesus gives them authority over demons and diseases and sends them out on their first solo mission. The instructions are wild: no extra clothes, no money, no backup sandals. Just roll up to a town, heal people, cast out demons, and if they don't receive you, shake the dust off your feet and bounce. The original unpaid internship that actually changed the world.
Matthew
The Send-Off Nobody Was Ready For
Jesus picks His twelve, gives them authority to heal and cast out demons, then drops the realest mission briefing ever. No extra luggage, expect persecution, and don't fear anyone except God. This chapter hits different.
Mark
When Your Hometown Doesn't Believe the Hype
Jesus gets rejected by His own hometown, sends the disciples out on their first solo mission, and then things get dark with John the Baptist's death. But then He feeds 5,000 people with a kid's lunch and casually walks on water. This chapter is a whole rollercoaster.
Luke
Power Moves, Plot Twists, and the Real Main Character
Jesus gives His crew authority over demons and diseases, then feeds 5,000 people with a kid's lunchbox. Herod is shook trying to figure out who Jesus is, and Peter finally says what everyone needed to hear. Then Jesus hits them with the cost of following Him.
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