The Bible Breakdown: Daily Bible Reading

John 20 Round Two: The King Returns


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The story opens in the dark and ends with a door flung wide. We journey through John 20—an empty tomb, a folded face cloth, a name spoken with tenderness, and peace breaking into a locked room—to trace how the resurrection moves people from fear to purpose and from doubt to confession. The details matter: Jewish timekeeping clarifies the “third day,” the linen wrappings hint at intention over theft, and Jesus’ wounds anchor hope in reality rather than wishful thinking.

We start with Mary Magdalene, whose grief turns to recognition the moment Jesus says her name. That intimate moment reframes loss into calling, and she becomes the first messenger of the risen King. From there, we step into a room thick with fear where Jesus speaks, Peace be with you, shows his scars, and breathes the Holy Spirit, commissioning ordinary people to carry extraordinary news of forgiveness. The message is clear and urgent: forgiveness isn’t a human invention but a gift we are sent to announce.

Thomas represents so many of us who need more than reports; we need an encounter. Eight days later, Jesus meets him where he is, inviting touch and trust. Thomas responds with the strongest confession in the Gospel of John, My Lord and my God, a pivot that tradition says led him to a life of bold witness. We close by returning to John’s purpose statement: these signs are written so you may continue to believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name. If this conversation stirred something in you—curiosity, hope, or even questions—tap follow, share this with a friend, and leave a review telling us which moment hit home.

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Scripture quotations taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation (NLT).
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