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THE APOSTLE JOHN IS THROWN INTO THE CAULDRON OF BOILING OIL: AN UNFORGETTABLE SCENE.
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If you’ve heard that the apostle John was thrown into a cauldron of boiling oil and miraculously survived, that’s right, in this video we’re going to talk about that event. But before we start the video, I will ask you, who are not yet subscribed to the channel, to subscribe and bless us with your like.
Out of 12 of the Apostles called by Jesus, ten of them died as martyrs. Julius Iscariot, the traitor, took his own life. But the last apostle to die met a very different fate. The apostle John was one of Jesus’ closest disciples, writer of some of the books of the New Testament. John is generally known within the Christian tradition as the beloved disciple.
John was the son of Zebedee and Mary Salome. His brother, James, also belonged to the group of Twelve disciples of Jesus. Possibly James was older than John; he is always mentioned first in the gospels. The apostle John was a fisherman by profession. His father was a prosperous man in the fishing business, as he had some employees.
John would be the youngest of the Twelve Apostles, probably being around 24 years old at the time of Jesus’ call. Before becoming one of Jesus’ disciples, the apostle John was a follower of John the Baptizer. John had a first encounter with Jesus, and after a short time, he became one of his regular disciples.
Some events recorded in the Gospels help us understand a little about John’s personality, character and appearance. On one occasion, the Lord Jesus called John and James “sons of Thunder”, and most likely this designation pointed to the explosive nature of the two brothers. It indicates that normally they were men with controlled emotions, but in certain situations, anger soon manifested itself. An example of this can be seen when the inhabitants of a Samaritan village refused to host Jesus. On that occasion, the two brothers immediately suggested: “Lord, do you want us to send fire down from heaven to consume them?” How he was going.
At another time, someone who did not belong to the group of Jesus’ Twelve Apostles was casting out demons. John then went to complain to the Master, saying: “We saw one who, in your name, cast out demons, who does not follow us, and we forbade him.” While such a statement points to a strong temperament, it also indicates the deep love and great loyalty that the apostle John and his brother had for the Lord Jesus.

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  1. What an inspiring message Thank you . Miracles are still happening . I have been healed of pancreas cancer after urgent prayer . The doctor admitted that he has bern witness to such miracles amongst his Christian patients .

  2. Waaaw I love our biblical stories historical,
    Tanks so much special _patmos since I was searching for an ending, I thought he died there,if he died there how his letter reached proper hands: really was bothering me cause I had about home things: google several times but didn't get answer, what makes more happy he died during God time.thank so much

  3. One book that well covered John being boiled in oil, yet surviving unharmed, is the book Patmos, by David Stoeckl. It is a Biblical Novel that covers John's arrest, appearance before Domitian Caesar, being poisoned, (he didn't die), being boiled in oil, (he didn't cook), then hastily sent to a penal colony in Patmos where he eventually received the Book of Revelation. Also, most people do not know how John established a new Christian church there, plus was used by Jesus for many miracles. It's a very good book if you want to know more about John on Patmos.

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