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191:5.1 Thomas spent a lonesome week [[alone]] with himself in the hills around about [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_of_Olives Olivet]. During this time he saw only those at Simon's house and [[John Mark]]. It was about nine o'clock on Saturday, April 15, when the [[two]] [[apostles]] found him and took him back with them to their [[rendezvous]] at the [[John Mark|Mark]] [[home]]. The next day [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]] [[listened]] to the telling of the [[stories]] of [[the Master]]'s various [[appearances]], but he [[steadfastly]] refused to [[believe]]. He maintained that [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] had [[enthused]] them into [[thinking]] they had seen [[the Master]]. [[Nathaniel]] [[reasoned]] with him, but it did no [[good]]. There was an [[emotional]] stubbornness [[associated]] with his customary [[doubtfulness]], and this [[state]] of [[mind]], coupled with his chagrin at having run away from them, [[conspired]] to create a situation of [[isolation]] which even [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]] himself did not fully [[understand]]. He had withdrawn from his fellows, he had gone his own way, and now, even when he was back among them, he [[unconsciously]] tended to [[assume]] an [[attitude]] of disagreement. He was slow to [[surrender]]; he disliked to give in. Without [[intending]] it, he really enjoyed the [[attention]] paid him; he derived [[unconscious]] [[satisfaction]] from the [[efforts]] of all his fellows to convince and [[convert]] him. He had missed them for a full week, and he obtained considerable [[pleasure]] from their [[persistent]] [[attentions]].
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191:5.1 Thomas spent a lonesome week [[alone]] with himself in the hills around about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_of_Olives Olivet]. During this time he saw only those at Simon's house and [[John Mark]]. It was about nine o'clock on Saturday, April 15, when the [[two]] [[apostles]] found him and took him back with them to their [[rendezvous]] at the [[John Mark|Mark]] [[home]]. The next day [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]] [[listened]] to the telling of the [[stories]] of [[the Master]]'s various [[appearances]], but he [[steadfastly]] refused to [[believe]]. He maintained that [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] had [[enthused]] them into [[thinking]] they had seen [[the Master]]. [[Nathaniel]] [[reasoned]] with him, but it did no [[good]]. There was an [[emotional]] stubbornness [[associated]] with his customary [[doubtfulness]], and this [[state]] of [[mind]], coupled with his chagrin at having run away from them, [[conspired]] to create a situation of [[isolation]] which even [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]] himself did not fully [[understand]]. He had withdrawn from his fellows, he had gone his own way, and now, even when he was back among them, he [[unconsciously]] tended to [[assume]] an [[attitude]] of disagreement. He was slow to [[surrender]]; he disliked to give in. Without [[intending]] it, he really enjoyed the [[attention]] paid him; he derived [[unconscious]] [[satisfaction]] from the [[efforts]] of all his fellows to convince and [[convert]] him. He had missed them for a full week, and he obtained considerable [[pleasure]] from their [[persistent]] [[attentions]].
  
 
191:5.2 They were having their evening meal a little after six o'clock, with [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] sitting on one side of [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]] and [[Nathaniel]] on the other, when the [[doubting]] [[apostle]] said: " I will not [[believe]] unless I see [[the Master]] with my own eyes and put my finger in the mark of the nails. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_20] As they thus sat at supper, and while the doors were [[securely]] shut and barred, the [[morontia]] [[the Master|Master]] suddenly [[appeared]] inside the curvature of the table and, standing directly in front of [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]], said:
 
191:5.2 They were having their evening meal a little after six o'clock, with [[Peter, the Apostle|Peter]] sitting on one side of [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]] and [[Nathaniel]] on the other, when the [[doubting]] [[apostle]] said: " I will not [[believe]] unless I see [[the Master]] with my own eyes and put my finger in the mark of the nails. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_John#Chapter_20] As they thus sat at supper, and while the doors were [[securely]] shut and barred, the [[morontia]] [[the Master|Master]] suddenly [[appeared]] inside the curvature of the table and, standing directly in front of [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]], said:
  
191:5.3 " [[Peace]] be upon you. For a full week have I tarried that I might [[appear]] again when you were all present to hear once more the [[commission]] to go into all the world and [[preach]] this [[gospel]] of [[the kingdom]]. Again I tell you: As [[the Father]] sent me into the world, so send I you. As I have [[revealed]] [[the Father]], so shall you [[reveal]] the [[divine]] [[love]], not merely with [[words]], but in your [[daily living]]. I send you forth, not to [[love]] the [[souls]] of men, but rather to [[love]] men. You are not merely to [[proclaim]] the [[joys]] of [[heaven]] but also to [[exhibit]] in your daily [[experience]] these [[spirit]] [[realities]] of the [[divine]] life since you already have [[eternal]] life, as the [[gift]] of [[God]], through [[faith]]. When you have [[faith]], when [[power]] from on high, the [[Spirit of Truth]], has come upon you, you will not hide your [[light]] here behind closed doors; you will make known the [[love]] and the [[mercy]] of [[God]] to all [[mankind]]. Through [[fear]] you now flee from the [[facts]] of a disagreeable [[experience]], but when you shall have been [[baptized]] with the [[Spirit of Truth]], you will [[bravely]] and [[joyously]] go forth to meet the new [[experiences]] of [[proclaiming]] the good news of [[eternal]] life in [[the kingdom]] of [[God]]. You may tarry here and in [[Galilee]] for a short [[season]] while you recover from the [[shock]] of the [[transition]] from the [[false]] [[security]] of the [[authority]] of [[traditionalism]] to the new order of the [[authority]] of [[facts]], [[truth]], and [[faith]] in the [[supreme]] [[realities]] of living [[experience]]. Your [[mission]] to the world is founded on the [[fact]] that I lived a [[God]]-[[revealing]] life among you; on the [[truth]] that you and all other men are the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_40#40:5._MORTALS_OF_TIME_AND_SPACE sons of God]; and it shall consist in the life which you will live among men—the [[actual]] and living [[experience]] of loving men and serving them, even as I have [[loved]] and served you. Let [[faith]] [[reveal]] your [[light]] to the world; let the [[revelation]] of [[truth]] open the eyes blinded by [[tradition]]; let your loving [[service]] effectually destroy the [[prejudice]] engendered by [[ignorance]]. By so drawing close to your fellow men in [[understanding]] [[sympathy]] and with [[unselfish]] [[devotion]], you will [[lead]] them into a saving [[knowledge]] of [[the Father]]'s love. The [[Jews]] have extolled [[goodness]]; the [[Greeks]] have exalted [[beauty]]; the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism Hindus] preach [[devotion]]; the far-away [[ascetics]] teach [[reverence]]; the [[Romans]] demand [[loyalty]]; but I require of my [[disciples]] life, even a life of loving [[service]] for your brothers in the [[flesh]]."[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Acts_of_the_Apostles#Acts.1]
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191:5.3 " [[Peace]] be upon you. For a full week have I tarried that I might [[appear]] again when you were all present to hear once more the [[commission]] to go into all the world and [[preach]] this [[gospel]] of [[the kingdom]]. Again I tell you: As [[the Father]] sent me into the world, so send I you. As I have [[revealed]] [[the Father]], so shall you [[reveal]] the [[divine]] [[love]], not merely with [[words]], but in your [[daily living]]. I send you forth, not to [[love]] the [[souls]] of men, but rather to [[love]] men. You are not merely to [[proclaim]] the [[joys]] of [[heaven]] but also to [[exhibit]] in your daily [[experience]] these [[spirit]] [[realities]] of the [[divine]] life since you already have [[eternal]] life, as the [[gift]] of [[God]], through [[faith]]. When you have [[faith]], when [[power]] from on high, the [[Spirit of Truth]], has come upon you, you will not hide your [[light]] here behind closed doors; you will make known the [[love]] and the [[mercy]] of [[God]] to all [[mankind]]. Through [[fear]] you now flee from the [[facts]] of a disagreeable [[experience]], but when you shall have been [[baptized]] with the [[Spirit of Truth]], you will [[bravely]] and [[joyously]] go forth to meet the new [[experiences]] of [[proclaiming]] the good news of [[eternal]] life in [[the kingdom]] of [[God]]. You may tarry here and in [[Galilee]] for a short [[season]] while you recover from the [[shock]] of the [[transition]] from the [[false]] [[security]] of the [[authority]] of [[traditionalism]] to the new order of the [[authority]] of [[facts]], [[truth]], and [[faith]] in the [[supreme]] [[realities]] of living [[experience]]. Your [[mission]] to the world is founded on the [[fact]] that I lived a [[God]]-[[revealing]] life among you; on the [[truth]] that you and all other men are the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_40#40:5._MORTALS_OF_TIME_AND_SPACE sons of God]; and it shall consist in the life which you will live among men—the [[actual]] and living [[experience]] of loving men and serving them, even as I have [[loved]] and served you. Let [[faith]] [[reveal]] your [[light]] to the world; let the [[revelation]] of [[truth]] open the eyes blinded by [[tradition]]; let your loving [[service]] effectually destroy the [[prejudice]] engendered by [[ignorance]]. By so drawing close to your fellow men in [[understanding]] [[sympathy]] and with [[unselfish]] [[devotion]], you will [[lead]] them into a saving [[knowledge]] of [[the Father]]'s love. The [[Jews]] have extolled [[goodness]]; the [[Greeks]] have exalted [[beauty]]; the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism Hindus] preach [[devotion]]; the far-away [[ascetics]] teach [[reverence]]; the [[Romans]] demand [[loyalty]]; but I require of my [[disciples]] life, even a life of loving [[service]] for your brothers in the [[flesh]]."[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Acts_of_the_Apostles#Acts.1]
  
 
191:5.4 When [[the Master]] had so [[spoken]], he looked down into the [[face]] of [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]] and said: " And you, [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]], who said you would not [[believe]] unless you could see me and put your finger in the nail [[marks]] of my hands, have now beheld me and heard my [[words]]; and though you see no nail [[marks]] on my hands, since I am [[Resurrection|raised]] in the [[form]] that you also shall have when you depart from this world, what will you say to your brethren? You will acknowledge the [[truth]], for already in your [[heart]] you had begun to [[believe]] even when you so stoutly [[asserted]] your unbelief. Your [[doubts]], [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]], always most stubbornly [[assert]] themselves just as they are about to crumble. [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]], I bid you be not faithless but [[believing]]—and I know you will [[believe]], even with a whole [[heart]]."
 
191:5.4 When [[the Master]] had so [[spoken]], he looked down into the [[face]] of [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]] and said: " And you, [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]], who said you would not [[believe]] unless you could see me and put your finger in the nail [[marks]] of my hands, have now beheld me and heard my [[words]]; and though you see no nail [[marks]] on my hands, since I am [[Resurrection|raised]] in the [[form]] that you also shall have when you depart from this world, what will you say to your brethren? You will acknowledge the [[truth]], for already in your [[heart]] you had begun to [[believe]] even when you so stoutly [[asserted]] your unbelief. Your [[doubts]], [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]], always most stubbornly [[assert]] themselves just as they are about to crumble. [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]], I bid you be not faithless but [[believing]]—and I know you will [[believe]], even with a whole [[heart]]."

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191:5.1 Thomas spent a lonesome week alone with himself in the hills around about Olivet. During this time he saw only those at Simon's house and John Mark. It was about nine o'clock on Saturday, April 15, when the two apostles found him and took him back with them to their rendezvous at the Mark home. The next day Thomas listened to the telling of the stories of the Master's various appearances, but he steadfastly refused to believe. He maintained that Peter had enthused them into thinking they had seen the Master. Nathaniel reasoned with him, but it did no good. There was an emotional stubbornness associated with his customary doubtfulness, and this state of mind, coupled with his chagrin at having run away from them, conspired to create a situation of isolation which even Thomas himself did not fully understand. He had withdrawn from his fellows, he had gone his own way, and now, even when he was back among them, he unconsciously tended to assume an attitude of disagreement. He was slow to surrender; he disliked to give in. Without intending it, he really enjoyed the attention paid him; he derived unconscious satisfaction from the efforts of all his fellows to convince and convert him. He had missed them for a full week, and he obtained considerable pleasure from their persistent attentions.

191:5.2 They were having their evening meal a little after six o'clock, with Peter sitting on one side of Thomas and Nathaniel on the other, when the doubting apostle said: " I will not believe unless I see the Master with my own eyes and put my finger in the mark of the nails. "[1] As they thus sat at supper, and while the doors were securely shut and barred, the morontia Master suddenly appeared inside the curvature of the table and, standing directly in front of Thomas, said:

191:5.3 " Peace be upon you. For a full week have I tarried that I might appear again when you were all present to hear once more the commission to go into all the world and preach this gospel of the kingdom. Again I tell you: As the Father sent me into the world, so send I you. As I have revealed the Father, so shall you reveal the divine love, not merely with words, but in your daily living. I send you forth, not to love the souls of men, but rather to love men. You are not merely to proclaim the joys of heaven but also to exhibit in your daily experience these spirit realities of the divine life since you already have eternal life, as the gift of God, through faith. When you have faith, when power from on high, the Spirit of Truth, has come upon you, you will not hide your light here behind closed doors; you will make known the love and the mercy of God to all mankind. Through fear you now flee from the facts of a disagreeable experience, but when you shall have been baptized with the Spirit of Truth, you will bravely and joyously go forth to meet the new experiences of proclaiming the good news of eternal life in the kingdom of God. You may tarry here and in Galilee for a short season while you recover from the shock of the transition from the false security of the authority of traditionalism to the new order of the authority of facts, truth, and faith in the supreme realities of living experience. Your mission to the world is founded on the fact that I lived a God-revealing life among you; on the truth that you and all other men are the sons of God; and it shall consist in the life which you will live among men—the actual and living experience of loving men and serving them, even as I have loved and served you. Let faith reveal your light to the world; let the revelation of truth open the eyes blinded by tradition; let your loving service effectually destroy the prejudice engendered by ignorance. By so drawing close to your fellow men in understanding sympathy and with unselfish devotion, you will lead them into a saving knowledge of the Father's love. The Jews have extolled goodness; the Greeks have exalted beauty; the Hindus preach devotion; the far-away ascetics teach reverence; the Romans demand loyalty; but I require of my disciples life, even a life of loving service for your brothers in the flesh."[2]

191:5.4 When the Master had so spoken, he looked down into the face of Thomas and said: " And you, Thomas, who said you would not believe unless you could see me and put your finger in the nail marks of my hands, have now beheld me and heard my words; and though you see no nail marks on my hands, since I am raised in the form that you also shall have when you depart from this world, what will you say to your brethren? You will acknowledge the truth, for already in your heart you had begun to believe even when you so stoutly asserted your unbelief. Your doubts, Thomas, always most stubbornly assert themselves just as they are about to crumble. Thomas, I bid you be not faithless but believing—and I know you will believe, even with a whole heart."

191:5.5 When Thomas heard these words, he fell on his knees before the morontia Master and exclaimed, " I believe! My Lord and my Master! " Then said Jesus to Thomas: " You have believed, Thomas, because you have really seen and heard me. Blessed are those in the ages to come who will believe even though they have not seen with the eye of flesh nor heard with the mortal ear."[3]

191:5.6 And then, as the Master's form moved over near the head of the table, he addressed them all, saying: " And now go all of you to Galilee, where I will presently appear to you. " After he said this, he vanished from their sight.[4]

191:5.7 The eleven apostles were now fully convinced that Jesus had risen from the dead, and very early the next morning, before the break of day, they started out for Galilee.

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