The Life of Jesus Christ - Chapter 12 - Jesus lives again and returns to God - Part 2
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Early on Sunday morning, the whole earth shook. The heavy stone
rolled away from the grave, and an *angel sat on the stone. This filled the
guards with great fear and they seem to have run away.
The women went to the grave very early, to finish the proper
preparation of the body. They saw that the grave was open. The body was not in
the grave. Mary Magdalene seems to have run back to Peter and John immediately.
Then she returned to the grave.
Meanwhile, the other women saw two *angels. The *angels told
them that Jesus was alive. The women were to tell his *disciples (Matthew
28:5-8). Then, they should all go to Galilee.
Mary Magdalene told Peter and John and then they ran to the
grave (John 20:1-10). John saw how the cloths lay there. He seemed to realise
even then that Jesus was actually alive (John 20:8). But Peter and John did not
see Jesus before they returned home.
Mary Magdalene returned to the grave after Peter and John. She
remained there and she wept. Then Jesus appeared and spoke to her. At first, she
did not recognise Jesus. She was so sad and her eyes were probably full of
tears. Then she recognised Jesus and he told her not to hold him. He was not
going to return to God his Father yet. He also told her to tell the *disciples
about him.
At this time, some women were going to tell the other
*disciples. (These disciples were probably still in Bethany.) On this journey,
Jesus appeared to these women (Matthew 28:9,10).
On that same day, Jesus appeared to Peter (Luke 24:34). Later
that day, he appeared to ten *disciples in a room. He even ate with them and
they touched him. Jesus told them that he was not merely a *spirit. Then he
taught them from the Bible. He showed them that the *Messiah had to suffer (Luke
24:36-49). *Prophets had said that Jesus would die on the cross. But now, these
events had happened. The words of the *prophets had come true. And now, Jesus
was alive again. The *prophets had also written that this would happen. Jesus
explained all these things to them. It was a wonderful Bible study meeting!
Thomas was not there on that occasion and he refused to believe.
He said that he would have to put his hands into the nail marks. Then he
would believe.
A week later, after the festival of the unleavened bread [a
Jewish festival], he was there with the other *disciples. [A festival was a
special time of worship and happiness. At the festival of unleavened bread, the
Jews remembered that God had rescued them from Egypt.] Jesus appeared and spoke
directly to Thomas. He told him to put his finger into his injuries. Thomas then
fell down before Jesus. Thomas called Jesus, ‘My *Lord, and my God.’ (John
20:26-31). Jesus replied:
John 20:29 'Thomas,
because you have seen me, you have believed. Other people will believe
although they have not seen. God will bless those people.'
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