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What does the Bible say about Christ appearing to his disciples?

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The Bible recounts Christ's appearances to his disciples after His resurrection, emphasizing His love for sinners and the importance of faith.

After His resurrection, Jesus made three significant appearances to His disciples, demonstrating His heart for sinners and seekers. The first was to Mary Magdalene, whom He had healed of seven demons, symbolizing that Christ comes to save the worst of sinners. This highlights the core tenet of His mission: He is the friend of sinners (Mark 16:9). Next, He appeared to two disciples on the road to Emmaus, revealing Himself in Scripture and communion, reinforcing the importance of seeking Him and discussing Christ crucified (Luke 24:13-32). Lastly, He appeared to the eleven disciples, addressing their unbelief and hard hearts, urging them to believe and share the Gospel with the world (Mark 16:14-15). These encounters not only confirm His resurrection but also illustrate God's grace and the call to faith.
Scripture References: Mark 16:9-20, Luke 24:13-32, John 20:1-2

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