Thomas speaking to Gary R Renard:
Picture this. Jesus was crucified. We were wanted by the Romans.
Most of us, especially Peter, were demoralized. Even Thaddaeus and I
were very challenged. We understood the message of Jesus, as did Mary,
Phillip, Stephen, and a few others; but this was still an extremely hard
time for most of us. Did we have faith? Did Jesus really overcome
death? Certainly none of us was in a frame of mind to go out and claim to the people that he did.
This is where you need to put two and two together. There’s no way
that all the disciples would have gone out in to the world an attempted
to teach the meaning of what Jesus was saying except for one fact: He
really did appear to us as a body, just as real, or unreal, as anyone
else’s body, after the Crucifixion. Anyone who doubts that J overcame
death needs to consider that point carefully.
How else can
you explain the behavior of the disciples unless J actually was
resurrected? There would be no logical explanation for our transformed
enthusiasm. Yes, his teachings and example before he dies were
extraordinary and inspiring, but the Holy Spirit knew we were ready for a
demonstration to encourage us. Sometimes the Holy Spirit will work
with you in a way that will encourage you to keep going on your path.
We got the encouragement that we needed.
Eventually, the
world would change J’s message from a spiritual one to a religious one.
But that didn’t matter to us at the time. There was no such thing as
Christianity. We understood and believed that J had returned to God.
~ Love Has Forgotten No One: The Answer to Life
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Monday, May 23, 2016
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