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What does the Bible say about choosing apostles?

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The Bible reveals that Jesus specifically chose the twelve apostles, demonstrating His sovereign selection for His ministry (Matthew 10:2).

In Matthew 10:2, we learn that Jesus named and chose the twelve apostles, highlighting His authority and sovereign choice in selecting those who would be sent out to proclaim the Gospel. This choice underscores the idea of divine election—Christ's initiative in calling individuals to Himself for His purposes. The choice of apostles is not based on their merits or abilities, but on Christ's sovereign will, showing that God’s selection is a fundamental aspect of His redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Matthew 10:2, John 6:70

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