What does the Bible say about Jesus' resurrection appearance to the disciples?
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The Bible describes Jesus' post-resurrection appearance as one of peace, compassion, and physical reassurance.
In Luke 24:36-43, when Jesus appeared to His disciples after His resurrection, He greeted them with the words, 'Peace be unto you.' This was particularly significant since the disciples had abandoned Him and were filled with fear. Jesus does not rebuke them for their lack of faith but instead offers them peace and encourages them to see and touch His physical body, proving His resurrection. His gracious demeanor emphasizes His willingness to forgive and restore those who fail to live up to their commitments.
Additionally, Jesus expresses a desire to assure His disciples of His physical reality, asking if they have anything to eat. When they give Him a piece of fish, He eats it in front of them, further demonstrating that He is not a spirit but a bodily risen Savior. This event highlights the importance of both the physical resurrection and the gracious nature of Christ, who meets His disciples in their doubts and fears without condemnation.
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