See My hands and feet? Touch Me and see; for a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have
Good morning. So the two men return to Jerusalem, and find the 11 apostles together. The
Lord has really risen and has appeared to Simon. They
told the apostles what had happened.
While they were telling all about these things, Jesus
Himself stood in their midst and said to
them “Peace to you”. Of course the apostles were not
going to believe someone who told
them such an incredible thing. They probably believed
they were imagining things in their grief.
Even though Jesus was standing right there, they still
did not believe – they thought they were
seeing a ghost. Of course we would probably be the same
or worse. Why are you troubled, and
why do doubts arise in your hearts? See My hands and
feet? Touch Me and see; for a spirit
does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have. That
gives us an idea of how we will be
one day. While they still could not believe it because of
their joy and amazement, He said to
them, have you anything here to eat? They gave Him a
piece of fish. He reminds them that He
had told them this would happen. Then He opens their
minds to understand the Scriptures.
This is like in John where He breathed on them and told
them to receive the Holy Spirit. You
cannot understand the Scriptures apart from the Holy
Spirit. Luke then gives his version of the
great commission. Then Jesus tells them that He is
sending forth the promise of My Father
upon them; but they were to remain in Jerusalem until
they were clothed with power from on
high. And that is what the baptism in the Holy Spirit is
all about – the empowering of the Holy
Spirit in us. After He ascended into heaven, they
returned to Jerusalem with great joy, and were
continually in the temple praising God. Father thank You
that we are empowered with the Holy
Spirit. We triumph in everything!
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