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John 20: Believing in the Resurrection of Jesus Christ


“John 20: Believing in the Resurrection of Jesus Christ,” New Testament Seminary Student Study Guide (2003)

“John 20,” New Testament Student Study Guide

John 20

Believing in the Resurrection of Jesus Christ

The Savior’s mortal ministry ended on the cross, but the empty tomb testified of His divinity and gave hope of a resurrection for all of us. What evidence is there that Jesus Christ was resurrected? Why do you not need to see Him to believe that He has risen from the dead? Ponder John’s testimony in John 20:31 before you read and study this chapter.

Other Accounts of What You Read in John 20

John 20:1–2Matthew 28:1–8; Mark 16:1–8; Luke 24:1–9

John 20:3–10Luke 24:12

John 20:19–23Mark 16:14; Luke 24:36–48

Studying the Scriptures

Do activity A as you study John 20.

  1. Christ the Lord Is Risen

    How can we know that Jesus Christ was resurrected? John 20 records three levels of knowledge concerning the Resurrection. Discover these levels by reading the references below and answering the accompanying questions:

    1. Read John 20:1–10. What evidence do these verses give of the Resurrection? How is an empty tomb evidence? How did the empty tomb affect what Mary Magdalene, Peter, and “that other disciple” (John) believed?

    2. What new evidence was given to Mary Magdalene? (see vv. 11–18). How did this experience affect Mary’s belief regarding the Resurrection of the Savior?

    3. According to John 20:19–20, after the Lord had appeared to ten of the Apostles, what did Thomas require before he would believe their story of seeing the Lord? What new evidence did Thomas receive about the Resurrection? What important principle did the Lord teach Thomas about believing in the Resurrection?

    How can you know that Jesus was resurrected? Write your testimony of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.