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Jesus takes care to show the disciples that he is still in a physical body. They can feel him with their own fingers. They can see the nail wounds in his hands and feet. They watch him eating fish. Jesus wants to be clear with them that he is not just a bright spirit floating around the earth.
In the Apostles’ Creed, we proclaim, “I believe in the resurrection of the body.” The gospel today gives us that hope. Our belief is that somehow - we do not know how - God will give us new life in the physical bodies we had on earth. They will be recognizable, as Jesus was recognizable after his resurrection, and they will still show the marks of our wounds, but those wounds will be healed. We will never be able to explain this hope and this belief with our minds, but then again, neither could the disciples have explained it rationally to others.
Questions of the Week
Jesus responds to his friends’ doubts and confusions by offering peace rather than criticism. In what area(s) of your life might God be inviting you to accept peace rather than remain troubled?
What difference does it make for you to believe in the resurrection of the body, not just a resurrection of the soul or spirit?