Entity: APOSTLE-OF-GOD
An Apostle-of-God is a messenger or prophet sent by a higher power to deliver a divine message or fulfill a specific mission.
Apostle-of-God
Etymology
The term 'Apostle-of-God' combines the concept of an apostle, a messenger sent on a mission, with the divine attribution of being chosen by God.
Definition
An Apostle-of-God is a chosen individual tasked with spreading the word of God and carrying out a sacred mission. They are seen as messengers or prophets sent by a higher power to deliver a divine message.
Historical Context
In various religious traditions, including Christianity and Islam, the concept of apostleship has played a significant role. Apostles are often associated with the early followers of Jesus Christ who spread the Christian message.
Cultural Significance
Apostles are revered figures in religious communities, seen as instrumental in the dissemination of faith and the establishment of religious teachings. They are often depicted as courageous and devoted individuals who carry out their missions with unwavering dedication.
Related Concepts
Apostleship is closely related to the idea of prophecy and divine revelation. The role of an Apostle-of-God is similar to that of a prophet, as both involve receiving and delivering messages from a higher power.
See Also
- [Prophet](link to prophet entry)
- [Divine Revelation](link to divine revelation entry)
An Apostle-of-God is a chosen individual tasked with spreading the word of God and carrying out a sacred mission.