A Trusting Peter
We’ve all heard the story about doubting Thomas, but he’s not the only one who doubted Christ’s resurrection. When the women return from the empty womb and tell the apostles, they don’t believe them – they find it an idle tale. Yet we have Peter, known for his impulsive words and denial of Christ, getting up and running to the tomb hoping to see if it’s true and amazed then he sees the empty linen cloths. Hope became belief and the gospel Peter preaches in Acts 10. He tells how he and the apostles were witnesses of all Christ did in Jerusalem and Judea. He preaches not only about Christ’s crucifixion on a tree – the cross, but how God raised him up from the dead three days later. Peter and the chosen were witnesses of Christ’s appearances after the resurrection and were commanded to preach this gospel – this good news. Yet, Peter and the apostles were not the first to proclaim the resurrection. It was the women who came and found the empty grave. They were the ones the origin...