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What does the Bible say about being an old disciple?

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The Bible describes an old disciple as someone who has been faithful and growing in their faith over many years, serving Christ throughout their life.

The term 'old disciple,' as seen in Acts 21:16 referring to Nason of Cyprus, illustrates the beauty of a long-term commitment to Christ. Nason, referred to as 'an old disciple,' not only implies someone of advanced age but indicates a journey of faith that has been steadfast and enduring. Throughout his life, he retained a relationship with Christ, signifying a faith that grew in depth and commitment with the passage of time. As individuals mature, their understanding of Christ's grace and their relationship with Him deepen, showcasing an ever-growing faith with real evidence of transformation.
Scripture References: Acts 21:16

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An Old Disciple
Don Fortner · Nov 25, 1986
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