<h2>Two Sunday Evenings with the Risen Christ</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 101</div>
<div class='cap'>THE MEETING place of all who believed in Jesus,
after his death on the cross, seems to have been
the upstairs room, where Jesus had his last supper.
There they met from day to day; and it was to this
place that the two men came from Emmaus with the
report of their meeting with Jesus. On the evening of
Sunday, the first Easter day, the followers of Jesus
were gathered together in this room. Ten of the eleven
disciples of Christ were there, Thomas being absent;
and with them were the women and a number of others
who were believers in Jesus.</div>
<p>The doors leading to this room were shut and locked,
for they feared the Jewish rulers and people. They
were talking together of these reports that had come
to them of Jesus having risen and having been seen,
when all of a sudden they saw Jesus himself standing
in the middle of the room. He said to them:</p>
<p>"Peace be to you!"</p>
<p>At the first sight of him, they were frightened, for
they thought it was not Jesus alive whom they saw, but
the ghost or spirit of Jesus dead.</p>
<p>"Why are you so startled?" said Jesus to them,
"and why do doubts come to you? Look at my hands
and my feet. It is I, myself. Feel me, and look at me;
a spirit has not flesh and bones, as you see that I have!"</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-522.jpg" width-obs="404" height-obs="600" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">Jesus looked at Thomas and said to him: "Look at my hands and put your finger there, and look at my side and thrust your hand into it."</span></div>
<p>With these words he showed them his hands and
his feet, with the holes left by the nails on the cross
still in them. Even yet, they felt the sight of Jesus<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_485" id="Page_485">[485]</SPAN></span>
was too good to be true, and could scarcely believe that
it was their Lord living. He said to them:</p>
<p>"Have you here anything to eat?"</p>
<p>They brought to him a piece of broiled fish; and
he ate it while they looked on. This was not because
he was hungry and needed food, for he no longer needed
anything; but simply to show them that he was really
living.</p>
<p>Then at last they were afraid no longer, and believed
fully that their Lord was with them living; and their
hearts were full of joy. Jesus said to them again:</p>
<p>"Peace be with you; as the Father sent me forth,
even so I send you forth."</p>
<p>Then he breathed on them, and said, "Receive the
Holy Spirit of God! I give you power that if you take
away the sins of men, they are taken away from them,
just as if I myself forgave them; and if you do not take
away their sins, then the guilt of their sins shall stay
upon them."</p>
<p>After talking with his followers for a time on that
evening, Jesus disappeared as suddenly as he had come.
This was his fifth appearance on that day, the day of
his rising from the tomb.</p>
<p>But, as we have seen, Thomas, one of the twelve
disciples of Jesus, was not with the others on that evening,
and being absent did not meet the risen Jesus. The
other disciples said to him:</p>
<p>"We have seen the Lord!"</p>
<p>But Thomas would not believe them. He thought
that they were all mistaken, and said:</p>
<p>"Unless I see in his hands the mark of the nails
on the cross, and put my finger on those marks of the
nails; and unless I can put my hand into the wound
made by the spear in his side, I will not believe that
he is alive!"<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_486" id="Page_486">[486]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>A week later, on the next Sunday evening, they all
met again in the upper room; and at this time, Thomas
was present. Though the doors were shut, Jesus came
again and stood among them, with the words as before:
"Peace be with you!"</p>
<p>He looked at Thomas and said to him:</p>
<p>"Look at my hands, and put your finger there;
and look at my side, and thrust your hand into it. Do
not longer refuse to believe that I am alive, but believe
in me."</p>
<p>Thomas answered him: "My Lord, and my God!"</p>
<p>"Is it because you have seen me that you have
believed in me?" said Jesus. "Blessed are those who
have not seen, and yet have believed!"</p>
<p>You remember that John, the beloved disciple,
believed that Jesus had risen when he looked into the
empty tomb, and before he had seen him alive.</p>
<p>This meeting with the disciples on the second Sunday
evening was the sixth appearance of Jesus after
rising from the dead.</p>
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