Scripture
“When it was evening on that day, the first day of the week, and the doors of the house where the disciples had met were locked for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood among them and said, ‘Peace, be with you.’” John 20:19
Reflections
Early in the morning, the tomb was found to be empty. Mary Magdalene encountered the risen Christ and went back to tell the disciples. That evening, Jesus appeared to the disciples behind closed doors. The first words out of his mouth; “Peace be with you.” He showed them his hands and side and again said, “Peace be with you.” A week later he appeared to the disciples. The first words from his mouth were “Peace be with you.”
Cyril of Alexandria (5th century) wrote, “When Christ greeted his holy disciples with the words, ‘Peace be with you,’ by peace he meant himself, for Christ's presence always brings tranquility of soul. This is the grace Saint Paul desired for believers when he wrote, ‘The peace of Christ which passes all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds.’ The peace of Christ which passes all understanding is in fact the Spirit of Christ, who fills those who share in him with every blessing.”
The resurrected Jesus Christ is more than a teaching or doctrine. He is a living presence to be experienced even today, nearly two thousand years after his resurrection. The Spirit of Jesus Christ is indeed with us, particularly though his people. Therein we encounter peace.
Prayer
Lord God, thank you for being my peace. Thank you for not abandoning me. Help me to remember that you choose to bring peace to the world through me. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Full Reading: John 20:19-31