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What does the Bible say about becoming an apostle?

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An apostle is someone called directly by God, taught the gospel by Jesus Christ.

In the New Testament, the term apostle refers specifically to those who were directly called and taught by Jesus Christ, like Paul, who identified himself as a servant and an apostle called by God. This role carries divine authority, emphasizing that the teachings of the apostles are God’s words, not mere human opinions. The authority of apostolic doctrine is foundational in the Christian faith, as it reflects the teachings that have been handed down through Scripture.
Scripture References: Romans 1:1, Galatians 1:10-11

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