Now when Jesus resurrected from the dead the only ones who were able to se him was his disciples. Was it not their faith that allow them to see him, or was it him revealing himself to them like another of his miracles? He came specifically to them so they can bare witness to truth like everything else he had taught and shown them. Jesus came to the disciples as water for the seed he had planted to keep it growing. If Jesus had come back to the world that crucified him, it would of made things a little complicated. The sacrifice of Jesus had to be real and true for the people of the world. But the disciples having being around Jesus for so long saw things and learned of things outside of the norms of the world. They were touched by the things of the kingdom of God that they couldn’t deny or ever forget, “truth and reality of the existence of God.”
Mary Magdalene was the first to see and spoke to Jesus at the tomb of his resurrection in the garden, John 20:15-18. Jesus sent her to let the disciples know she has seen him and he’s alive. For this reason they all believed and faith begun to pour into their spirit like water, from a drip to fully running down. When they truly believed, he showed up to them, even to doubting Thomas who was among them at the time. Jesus didn’t allow the disbelief of Thomas, like that of the thoughts of the negative to effect his plan.
We are waiting on God, but I truly believe He’s waiting on us believers to use our faith. Acknowledge like Mary that Jesus is here with us through faith, and listen to what He’s saying to us and go tell our brothers and sisters in Him. Look to Jesus for it is through him peace can be found in this unprecedented times.
I just had a revelation that Jesus is not returning as Jesus the man, but Jesus the spirit as he lift. His return will be predicated on finishing what he started, completely destroying the devil over our lives. We have to be willing to clear our minds of all impure thoughts by not giving the devil authority over it. Rebuke him and chose the side of the Lord.