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This week, we're going to study a profound moment in the Gospel of John, specifically John 20:19-23, where Jesus appears to his disciples after his resurrection. This moment is pivotal, encapsulating the essence of the peace that Jesus offers to his followers.
Peace Beyond Circumstances
The first gift that Jesus extends to his disciples is peace. Upon entering the locked room where the disciples were gathered in fear, Jesus greets them with the words, "Peace be with you." This greeting is not merely a formality; it signifies a deep, abiding peace that transcends the immediate circumstances of fear and uncertainty that the disciples were experiencing.
Rooted in the Truth of the Resurrection
The peace that Jesus offers is deeply intertwined with the truth of his resurrection. After greeting the disciples, Jesus shows them his hands and side, demonstrating the reality of his suffering and the truth of his resurrection. This act serves to confirm everything he had previously taught them about his mission and the new world order he was establishing.
Comfort and Joy
The peace that Jesus offers is not just a passive state; it actively brings comfort and joy to his followers. When believers are in the presence of Christ, the primary emotions they should experience are peace and joy, rather than shame or fear. This transformative experience shifts their perspective from one of anxiety to one of hope and assurance.
After offering peace, Jesus commissions the disciples, breathing the Holy Spirit into them and sending them out into the world. This commissioning is a call to share the gospel, which includes the message of forgiveness and the hope that comes from knowing Christ.
Questions to Consider This Week:
Who do you need to offer the peace of Christ to this week? To whom do you need to offer forgiveness?
THIS WEEK'S RESOURCES:
š¬ Sign up for Nicoleās newsletter to get regular encouragement right in your inbox:
https://nicoleunice.com/realtalk
š Nicoleās newest book: Not What I Signed Up For
ā Get the intro, first chapter, and a free prayer guide at:
https://nicoleunice.com/notwhatisignedupfor
š Want to feel more confident reading Scripture?
Check out Help! My Bible is Alive!
šļø Find all of Nicoleās books and resources on Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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This week, we're going to study a profound moment in the Gospel of John, specifically John 20:19-23, where Jesus appears to his disciples after his resurrection. This moment is pivotal, encapsulating the essence of the peace that Jesus offers to his followers.
Peace Beyond Circumstances
The first gift that Jesus extends to his disciples is peace. Upon entering the locked room where the disciples were gathered in fear, Jesus greets them with the words, "Peace be with you." This greeting is not merely a formality; it signifies a deep, abiding peace that transcends the immediate circumstances of fear and uncertainty that the disciples were experiencing.
Rooted in the Truth of the Resurrection
The peace that Jesus offers is deeply intertwined with the truth of his resurrection. After greeting the disciples, Jesus shows them his hands and side, demonstrating the reality of his suffering and the truth of his resurrection. This act serves to confirm everything he had previously taught them about his mission and the new world order he was establishing.
Comfort and Joy
The peace that Jesus offers is not just a passive state; it actively brings comfort and joy to his followers. When believers are in the presence of Christ, the primary emotions they should experience are peace and joy, rather than shame or fear. This transformative experience shifts their perspective from one of anxiety to one of hope and assurance.
After offering peace, Jesus commissions the disciples, breathing the Holy Spirit into them and sending them out into the world. This commissioning is a call to share the gospel, which includes the message of forgiveness and the hope that comes from knowing Christ.
Questions to Consider This Week:
Who do you need to offer the peace of Christ to this week? To whom do you need to offer forgiveness?
THIS WEEK'S RESOURCES:
š¬ Sign up for Nicoleās newsletter to get regular encouragement right in your inbox:
https://nicoleunice.com/realtalk
š Nicoleās newest book: Not What I Signed Up For
ā Get the intro, first chapter, and a free prayer guide at:
https://nicoleunice.com/notwhatisignedupfor
š Want to feel more confident reading Scripture?
Check out Help! My Bible is Alive!
šļø Find all of Nicoleās books and resources on Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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