Then he said to Thomas, “Put your finger here, and look at my hands. Put your hand into the wound in my side. Don’t be faithless any longer. Believe! -John 21:27
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the event that changed history forever. The Son of God not only bore the full brunt of God's wrath for our sin, He also triumphed over death thus giving forgiveness and new life to all who believe. The interesting thing about the resurrection is that all though Jesus was fully resurrected with a healthy body, He still retained the scars from His crucifixion.
Why is that? I mean, if God was going to bring Jesus back to life, why not make His body completely whole? Why leave holes in His hands and feet, and a gash in His side? Jesus kept the scars of His crucifixion so He could show the world that He truly had come back from the dead. He wanted the world to know that He was not ghost or a resurrected Spirit of some kind. He didn't want people to think that He had turned into an angelic being of some sort.
He wanted people to know that He had faced trials, hardship, and even death, but came back victorious with the battle scars to prove it. As Christians, we claim that we have been born again. That we have been raised with Christ as a new creature. Even after Christ makes into a new creature, He sometimes allows the scars of what He brought us through remain. The world wants to see the proof of our resurrection just like Thomas did. They say to us, "You claim you have been through something and have come back victorious, let me see your scars."
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
You may have scars from your past. Don't be ashamed of them, for they are evidence that you TRULY have come back from the dead.
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