"locked
doors" - Johns use of locked doors heighten the drama and supernatural
quality of Jesus appearance.
"fear of the jews" - a Johannine code phrase that
suggests the Johannine communitys struggle with the Jewish authorities of their day.
"peace" - Jesus greeting of shalom should be read with
our memories embedded in John 14:27 and 15:18-25.
"breathed on them" - carries the idea of empowering the Johannine
community to continue Jesus work. "To breathe" (emphysao) appears
only here; the usage evokes Gods breathing the breath of life into the first human
being (Gen. 2:7), and also the image in Ezekiel 37.
NIB-The story of Thomas is one of hope and possibilities, not judgment and
reprimand. Later generations too, will experience the grace of God in Jesus. As bold as
Jesus gesture is to Thomas here, Jesus care for the faith of those who come
after Thomas, who will not see, is equally without limit and measure. [1]
Where has Jesus confronted your confusions or fears either through the Christian
community or through some other emissary with those words, "Peace be unto you?"
In these Johannine resurrection stories in John 20, with whom do you
most identify? The other disciple? Peter? Mary Magdalene? Thomas?
Here is one
suggestion to block out the lesson for proclamation:
(1) Describe the great varieties of reaction to the resurrection story;
(2) shift to Thomas reaction-describe, imagine, argue against, sympathize with, and
celebrate his reaction to the resurrection announcement.
(3) Move to our culture-wonder with your congregation the barriers that keep people from
entrusting their lives to Jesus? How can we assist Thomas-types in their seeking? In the
church? Among the unchurched?
(4) Note that Thomas ultimately becomes a martyr in India-in face, Thomas churches still
exist due to the influence of this one disciple. He does eventually come to a place where
enough barriers to his belief are removed so that he can entrust his life to the
resurrected Lord.
You may also want to refer to this week's homily, "No Interview," on DPS.