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In the Dust of the Rabbi

Jesus was a first century Rabbi who invited people to follow him. A Rabbi in the first century was one of the most highly regarded and influential people in the culture. To be invited to follow a Rabbi was to be granted an enormous privilege of ‘learning’. So a saying developed among the Rabbinical community - ‘May you be covered in the dust of your Rabbi!’ Followers of Rabbi’s in the time of Christ would leave family, friends, houses, vocation and aspirations in order to give themselves fully to ‘being with the Rabbi,’ so that they could learn to be like the Rabbi in order to do what the Rabbi does. This is what it means to be a disciple - To hear the invitation to follow, to be prepared to give up all in order to be with him, so that we might learn to be like the Rabbi and to do what the Rabbi does.
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