P2027:4, 189:5.1
As the two apostles raced for Golgotha and the tomb of Joseph, Peter's thoughts
alternated between fear and hope; he feared to meet the Master, but his hope
was aroused by the story that Jesus had sent special word to him. He was half
persuaded that Jesus was really alive; he recalled the promise to rise on
the third day. Strange to relate, this promise had not occurred to him since
the crucifixion until this moment as he hurried north through Jerusalem. As
John hastened out of the city, a strange ecstasy of joy and hope welled up
in his soul. He was half convinced that the women really had seen the risen
Master.
P2027:5, 189:5.2
John, being younger than Peter, outran him and arrived first at the tomb.
John tarried at the door, viewing the tomb, and it was just as Mary had described
it. Very soon Simon Peter rushed up and, entering, saw the same empty tomb
with the grave cloths so peculiarly arranged. And when Peter had come out,
John also went in and saw it all for himself, and then they sat down on the
stone to ponder the meaning of what they had seen and heard. And while they
sat there, they turned over in their minds all that had been told them about
Jesus, but they could not clearly perceive what had happened.
P2027:6, 189:5.3
Peter at first suggested that the grave had been
rifled, that enemies had
stolen the body, perhaps bribed the guards. But John reasoned that the grave
would hardly have been left so orderly if the body had been stolen, and he
also raised the question as to how the bandages happened to be left behind,
and so apparently intact. And again they both went back into the tomb more
closely to examine the grave cloths. As they came out of the tomb the second
time, they found Mary Magdalene returned and weeping before the entrance.
Mary had gone to the apostles believing that Jesus had risen from the grave,
but when they all refused to believe her report, she became downcast and despairing.
She longed to go back near the tomb, where she thought she had heard the familiar
voice of Jesus.
P2027:7, 189:5.4
As Mary lingered after Peter and John had gone, the Master again appeared
to her, saying: "Be not doubting; have the courage to believe what you have
seen and heard. Go back to my apostles and again tell them that I have risen,
that I will appear to them, and that presently I will go before them into
Galilee as I promised."
P2027:8, 189:5.5
Mary hurried back to the Mark home and told the apostles she had again talked
with Jesus, but they would not believe her. But when Peter and John returned,
they ceased to ridicule and became filled with fear and apprehension.