The Apostle Matthew by Mair von Landshut |
History
Saint Matthew was one of Jesus’
twelve Apostles. He was a tax collector named Levi when Jesus called him and
apparently gave him the name Matthew, which means, “Gift of God.” After Jesus
ascended into heaven, Matthew went to Palestine and maybe Ethiopia and Persia
(Iran) to tell people about Jesus. Matthew was very concerned with reaching his
fellow Jews with the Good News about Jesus, and when he wrote the first Gospel
in the Bible, he answered a lot of the questions Jewish people had about Jesus,
proving He was the Messiah.
Activity
When Jesus called Matthew, He said,
“Follow me,” and Matthew got up and followed Him immediately. Every day, Jesus
calls each one of us the same way. To help you remember that Jesus is calling
you, memorize Matthew 9:9.
Saint Matthew, pray for us!
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