Daily Verse
Tuesday, April 14
Mark 3:14 ( NKJV)
Then He appointed twelve, that they might be with Him and that He might send them out to preach.

Called to Be With Him Before Being Sent by Him

Mark 3:14 explains Jesus' purpose in appointing the Twelve. He does not merely select followers; He forms a committed group who will share His life and carry His message. Jesus first calls them to be with Him — a relational and transformational priority — before He sends them to preach. Ministry flows from presence, not performance. The disciples' effectiveness depends on their closeness to Jesus.

Application

This verse teaches believers that serving Jesus begins with being near Him. Time in His presence equips us for His mission. We cannot preach, evangelize, or minister with power unless we first abide in Him. The call to discipleship is a call to relationship before responsibility.

Verse Introduction

The appointment of the Twelve marks a turning point in Jesus' ministry. The crowds were massive, the demands increasing, and the mission expanding. Jesus forms a team who will eventually become foundational leaders of the early church. Their calling involves two core elements: fellowship with Him and participation in His mission. This reflects the biblical pattern that God shapes leaders by drawing them close before sending them out.

Background (Verse, Book, Author)

Author: John Mark, guided heavily by Peter's eyewitness accounts, presents Jesus as a decisive and authoritative leader. Mark emphasizes Jesus' actions more than lengthy teachings, highlighting moments like this where He structures His ministry intentionally.

Book: The Gospel of Mark portrays Jesus as the Servant-King who empowers His followers to continue His work. Mark frequently shows the disciples learning, failing, and growing under Jesus' direct mentorship. The forming of the Twelve is central to Mark's emphasis on discipleship and mission.

Context: This verse follows Jesus calling His chosen disciples up the mountain. After they come to Him, He formally appoints twelve men who will share His ministry. This number symbolizes the restoration of Israel (echoing the twelve tribes). Their primary calling is to remain with Jesus — observing His example, receiving His teaching, and being shaped by His presence. From that relationship, they will be sent out to preach, representing Him to the world.

Strong Concordance Word Study

Appointed – G4160 (poieō): To make, create, appoint, or designate; Jesus forms and commissions them intentionally.

Twelve – G1427 (dōdeka): Symbolic number representing divine government and the renewal of Israel.

Be With – G1510 (eimi) with relational emphasis: To exist in close fellowship; implies continual presence, not occasional visitation.

Send – G649 (apostellō): To send out with authority, commission, or purpose; root of the word "apostle."

Preach – G2784 (kēryssō): To proclaim publicly, herald, or announce with authority; central to apostolic mission.

5 Practical Applications

  1. Prioritize being with Jesus before attempting to serve Him.
  2. Understand that Jesus calls His followers intentionally and purposefully.
  3. The ministry is not self-appointed; it is commissioned by Christ.
  4. Recognize that intimacy with Jesus empowers effective preaching and service.
  5. Embrace both aspects of discipleship — relationship and mission.

Insights and Cross References

Key Themes

The calling and commissioning of the Twelve

Relationship before ministry

Divine purpose and intentional leadership

The foundation of apostolic authority

Discipleship as fellowship and mission

Cross References

Luke 6:13 – Jesus chooses the Twelve after prayer.

Mark 6:7 – Jesus sends them out two by two.

John 15:5 – Apart from Me you can do nothing.

Matthew 28:19–20 – The Great Commission.

Acts 1:8 – Empowerment for witness through the Holy Spirit.

Final Thoughts

Mark 3:14 beautifully summarizes the heart of discipleship: being with Jesus and being sent by Jesus. Before the Twelve could preach or minister, they needed to dwell in His presence. Their mission flowed from relationship. For believers today, the same pattern remains — closeness to Christ produces power for ministry. He appoints us not merely to work for Him but to walk with Him.

3 Takeaways

  1. Discipleship begins with being with Jesus, not doing for Him.
  2. Jesus appoints His followers intentionally for His mission.
  3. True ministry flows from intimacy with Christ.
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