This same gentleman also pointed out something that I'd almost forgotten ... Jesus breaks through the locked door to bring peace to the apostles who are gathered in fear.
On the evening of that first day of the week,If Jesus can break through the literal locked door, Jesus can break through my internal locked doors. One thing I've been discovering this year - and it's been one of my major unbloggables - is my own persistent resistance to God, to Jesus, to love. But yet I believe, and so I ask my brother, my friend, my savior to help my unbelief. Break through those barriers.
when the doors were locked, where the disciples were,
for fear of the Jews,
Jesus came and stood in their midst
and said to them, “Peace be with you.”
This thought process in turn reminded me of a slightly sacriligeous post I wrote this time last year. I'll include part of it below, along with the cartoon character Jesus I created to go along with it:
Who can walk on water and into locked rooms? It's Super Jesus!
He can walk on water.
He can heal the sick and bring the dead back from life.
He can walk through walls and into locked rooms.
He can bring peace where there is none, and pretty much anything else you can imagine. ‘Cause he’s Super Jesus.
Heck, he even managed to get me to get off my lazy you know what and figure out that maybe there’s more to the crazy thing called life than the boring bureaucratic grind. And while I cannot walk on water or walk through walls, I don’t have to. ‘Cause I’ve got Super Jesus walking with me on this journey.
2 comments:
Susan,
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I love it!
Vicky
I really like your thoughts - Thomas always gets a bad rap... and I'm not just saying that because he's my namesake. :)
Super heroes are actually one of the major archetypes of our day... it's not a bad analogy at all!
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