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I. Introduction
Today we want to continue our series called “Encounters with the Risen Christ!” where we examine the personal appearances of Jesus with His disciples after He had been raised from the dead.
Jesus’ disciples had to begin to think of Him in new ways as they encountered Him again.
They had to come to grips with the appearance of Jesus after He had died!
These appearances should encourage our hearts and strengthen our faith in the resurrected Lord Jesus.
Recap:
Mary's Encounter with the Risen Jesus Jn.20:11-18
The Eleven's Encounter with The Risen Jesus Luke 24:36-49
Thomas' Encounter with the Risen Jesus Jn.20:25-31
Resurrection Meal Jn.21:1-14
The Risen Jesus Speaks with Peter (Jn.21:15-25)
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The Reunion
A) Traveled to Galilee
B) Worshiped
C) Some Doubted
Worship
προσκυνέω (κυνέω ‘to kiss’) impf.
to express in attitude or gesture one’s complete dependence on or submission to a high authority figure, (fall down and) worship, do obeisance to, prostrate oneself before, do reverence to, welcome respectfully
William Arndt et al., A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000), 882.
Doubted
A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, 3rd ed.
(διστάζω)
διστάζω (δίς + ?) fut.
διστάσω; ① to have doubts concerning something, doubt, waver
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A) Jesus came near
B) All Authority (Earth & Heaven)
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The Requirement
A) Make Disciples
Going
Baptizing
Teaching
B) Jesus is with us
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