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Eclectic Orthodoxy (Fr. Aidan Kimel) · Aug 16 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Peace Behind Locked Doors: The Risen Christ and the Breath of New Creation (John 20:19–23)

… disciples are utterly unprepared for it. They hunker down behind locked doors. They imagine they are safe from the Judeans. They are not safe from Jesus. Without warning, he stands in their midst. The experience is terrifying. His first words are simple, yet both necessary and comforting: “Peace to you.” We hear echoes of God’s fearful encounter with Gideon:5

And the Lord said to him, “Peace to you! Do not be afraid. You will not die.” (Judges 6:23)

The one standing before them is both familiar and utterly unexpected. Jesus appears where no one expected him. The crucified Jesus is alive, yet alive in a way that transcends ordinary categories of presence and absence.

“Peace” was a familiar Jewish blessing, but on the lips of the risen Lord, it becomes something more. Jesus had already promised this peace on the night before his …

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