Learned

Pete Kersker - Jun 17, 2026

We've already seen many times that the Greek word for "disciples" simply means "students." Jesus had many disciples (students) during his life and ministry. Before ascending into the heavens, Jesus told his disciples (students) to go make more disciples (students) who would follow him (Matthew 28:18-20)...and they did. In fact, they eventually invited everyone, Jewish and Gentile, to learn from Jesus as his disciples (students). In Antioch, as we have seen this week, many people believed that Jesus is the Christ. They learned how to follow him through the example of Barnabas, the encourager.

Then Barnabas went to Tarsus to look for Saul, and when he found him, he brought him to Antioch (Acts 11:25).

Saul was well trained in the Scriptures (Old Testament) and knew all about Jesus (New Testament). These new disciples (students) had plenty that they could learn from Saul (Paul). It would take time. So, they took the time to learn what their Lord and savior had taught. They learned how to walk together with God.

So for a whole year Barnabas and Saul met with the church and taught great numbers of people (Acts 11:26a).

Do you believe that Jesus is the Christ?
Do you follow Jesus as Lord of your life?

How do you learn from Jesus?
Do you know how to walk together with God?

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