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044: Ordinary Men, Uncommon Calling: Discussing John MacArthur’s Book on the 12 Disciples

45 min · 8. Mai 2026
Episode 044: Ordinary Men, Uncommon Calling: Discussing John MacArthur’s Book on the 12 Disciples Cover

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This week on 'Desert Well' we discuss the book "Twelve Ordinary Men" by John MacArthur. We highlight the book’s main value: portraying the 12 disciples as ordinary, varied men empowered by Jesus, making them relatable and helping readers see themselves in Scripture. We also note distinctions between “apostle” and “disciple,” Jesus’ circles of influence, and the claim that the disciples’ main training with Jesus may have been about a year and a half. We touch on chapters about Peter, John, Andrew, and Judas, concluding the book encourages everyday believers to share the gospel and grow in sanctification. We have included the link to the book here https://a.co/d/0eeLtO3j. 02:25 Why This Book Now 04:13 How Derek Got the Book 05:45 Fiction Reading Detour 10:00 Why Recommend This Book 11:10 Disciples as Ordinary Men 14:32 Intro Insights and Circles 16:03 Apostles vs Disciples 16:44 How Long They Trained 20:25 Apostles as Sent Ones 22:11 Using Original Languages 23:43 Book Chapter Roadmap 25:39 Peter and Leadership 31:38 John Learns Love 36:09 Andrew and Small Things 38:50 Limits of the Sources 39:53 Judas and Divine Mystery 42:45 Living It Out 44:52 Wrap Up and Exit Thank you for joining us around the well that is Jesus! We will see you next week! You can also catch this week's episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/vPgNRdrCJMM. You can listen on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/desert-well/id1823028492.

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Episode 044: Ordinary Men, Uncommon Calling: Discussing John MacArthur’s Book on the 12 Disciples Cover

044: Ordinary Men, Uncommon Calling: Discussing John MacArthur’s Book on the 12 Disciples

This week on 'Desert Well' we discuss the book "Twelve Ordinary Men" by John MacArthur. We highlight the book’s main value: portraying the 12 disciples as ordinary, varied men empowered by Jesus, making them relatable and helping readers see themselves in Scripture. We also note distinctions between “apostle” and “disciple,” Jesus’ circles of influence, and the claim that the disciples’ main training with Jesus may have been about a year and a half. We touch on chapters about Peter, John, Andrew, and Judas, concluding the book encourages everyday believers to share the gospel and grow in sanctification. We have included the link to the book here https://a.co/d/0eeLtO3j. 02:25 Why This Book Now 04:13 How Derek Got the Book 05:45 Fiction Reading Detour 10:00 Why Recommend This Book 11:10 Disciples as Ordinary Men 14:32 Intro Insights and Circles 16:03 Apostles vs Disciples 16:44 How Long They Trained 20:25 Apostles as Sent Ones 22:11 Using Original Languages 23:43 Book Chapter Roadmap 25:39 Peter and Leadership 31:38 John Learns Love 36:09 Andrew and Small Things 38:50 Limits of the Sources 39:53 Judas and Divine Mystery 42:45 Living It Out 44:52 Wrap Up and Exit Thank you for joining us around the well that is Jesus! We will see you next week! You can also catch this week's episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/vPgNRdrCJMM. You can listen on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/desert-well/id1823028492.

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