"Peace Be With You"
Pentecost Sunday John 20:19–23 The disciples are gathered behind locked doors, carrying fear, confusion, and the weight of everything that has happened. Into that closed, anxious space, Jesus steps gently and speaks the words their hearts most need: “Peace be with you.” Jesus doesn’t scold them for hiding. He doesn’t demand explanations. Jesus simply brings peace—his peace—right into the middle of their fear. What a comfort to know that Jesus still enters the locked rooms of our lives. The places where we feel overwhelmed, uncertain, or ashamed are not barriers to him. Jesus comes to us as we are, offering peace that is not dependent on circumstances but rooted in his presence. Then Jesus breathes on them and says, “Receive the Holy Spirit.” This breath is the same life-giving breath that hovered over creation and brought humanity into being. Now it becomes the breath of new creation—renewing, empowering, and sending the disciples into the world as instruments of forgiv...