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			 The resurrection of Jesus creates joy in our 
			hearts but it didn’t start that way. That first Easter morning 
			Jesus’ followers were grieving, heartbroken, afraid, and filled with 
			all sorts of doubts. 
 We are told in John 20 when Mary Magdalene went to the tomb she 
			looked inside and saw two angels dressed in white seated where 
			Jesus’ body had been. Then they ask her, “Woman, why are you 
			crying?” (John 20:11-13). She is upset, heartbroken, and devastated 
			that Jesus is dead and now gone. The angels know what she does not - 
			Jesus is alive. She runs back to tell the others but fear has 
			gripped their hearts too.
 
 Scripture tells us the disciples were so afraid they locked the 
			doors where they were staying due to fear (John 20:19). No, that 
			first Easter was not a time of celebration, joy, or hope - it was 
			actually just the opposite. For those closest to Jesus it was a time 
			of fear.
 
 
			
			 
			
			Then there’s the Apostle Thomas who we are told in John 20 was not 
			present when Jesus appeared to the other disciples. When he hears 
			from them that Jesus is alive and has risen from the dead he says, 
			“Unless I see the nail marks in his hands and put my finger where 
			the nails were, and put my hand into his side, I will not believe 
			it” (John 20:25). And it is this account of Thomas that reminds us 
			that the first Easter was not just a time of fear, but also doubt.
 
 Does fear stand between you and the risen Christ – fear of cancer, 
			fear of loneliness, fear of failure, fear of financial problems, 
			fear of the unknown, fear of death? Are you trying to hide, pretend, 
			keep busy, or build false security in order to handle your fear?
 
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            Do you struggle with doubt? Satan, just as he did in 
			the Garden of Eden, loves to raise doubts about God and faith. We 
			have many skeptics in our modern age. And many of them question God, 
			the Bible, the resurrection and Christian values. Many people 
			struggle with doubt today. Like Thomas many want concrete proof or 
			they will not believe. 
 But just as Jesus did then, He does today. He conquers our doubts 
			and fears. He comes right through the locked doors of our hearts and 
			says, “Peace be with you!” He shows us His hands and side as we read 
			His Word. He gives us His real presence in communion and through 
			fellowship with other believers. He comes to us and encourages us to 
			“stop doubting and believe” (John 20:27).
 
 And as He forgives our fears, our doubts, and our unbelief He says, 
			“Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed” (John 
			20:29).
 
 And because of His grace and mercy we are able to confess as Thomas, 
			“My Lord and my God (John 20:28).
 
 And with fear banished and doubt eliminated we can go forward to 
			complete Christ’s mission of sharing the Good News of the gospel - 
			Jesus’ life, death, burial, and resurrection.
 
 Christ is risen - He is risen indeed.
 
            [Michael V. MallickSr. Minister @ JeffStreet
 Jefferson Street Christian Church
 1700 N. Jefferson St.
 Lincoln]
 
            
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