Explore 21 days to learn about Thaddaeus, the lesser-known disciple, and uncover his faith, courage, and role in Jesus' ministry.
Welcome to this 21-day Bible study dedicated to Thaddaeus, also known as Judas son of James or Lebbaeus. Though he is one of the more obscure disciples mentioned in the New Testament, Thaddaeus played an important role as a follower of Jesus and a witness to His ministry. Over the coming weeks, we will delve into the Scriptures to discover who Thaddaeus was, what qualities he exemplified, and how his faith journey can inspire us all.
In the Gospels, Thaddaeus is often overshadowed by more prominent apostles like Peter, John, and Judas Iscariot. Yet, even the lesser-known disciples were integral to spreading the Gospel and establishing the early Church. Little is directly recorded about Thaddaeus, but this study will guide you through the passages where he is mentioned, as well as explore insights from biblical context, early Church tradition, and applicable lessons for today.
Throughout these 21 days, we will focus on the attributes of faith, courage, loyalty, and service that Thaddaeus embodies. By reflecting on what it means to be a faithful disciple—even when not in the spotlight—we can deepen our understanding of what it truly means to follow Jesus. 📖
This journey invites you to take a closer look at the overlooked parts of Scripture and discover that no disciple is insignificant in God’s kingdom. As we walk through passages and reflections daily, may you be encouraged to trust God, step out in faith, and embrace God's calling for your life—just as Thaddaeus did so quietly but faithfully.