By KWA KIEM KIOK
WHEN you hang out with
people who are cleverer than you, you always feel like you need
to keep up with them, that you need to "perform", although
the Master always said that I didn't have to do that.
And when I am with Him, I do believe it because He had a way of
looking at you, and you just knew that He accepted and loved you.
I was much more secure with Him and one or two of the others;
but honestly Peter sometimes just exasperated me, constantly shooting
off his mouth!
I do prefer John - he may be a Son of Thunder, and yet he could
be wonderfully gentle and understanding. James was a bit stodgy,
but you knew you could depend on him in difficult times. You should
have seen him manage the boat during the storms in the Lake of
Galilee. And yet
the Master just had to say the word and
the wind stood still and the waves were quiet.
Looking back, we realise how dense we were not seeing who the
Master really was. Especially since seeing is believing for me.
And we had gone through so much with Him, watching Him heal; and
He had a way of making stories come alive so that you looked at
people and the world in a new way. Then He allowed us to do the
work and we saw people healed, demons submit
wow! You should
have seen it!
But there was once when Nathaniel, Judas and
I tried so hard, yet we just couldn't get rid of this demon in
a young boy and in fact the boy began to get worse! Fortunately
Jesus came just then and delivered the boy. That was a lesson
for us not to get too sure of ourselves, but to pray and to trust
in His name, and not on our own strength.
But all that was still not enough for me. Because, when the Master
was killed, everything came tumbling down. Have you felt like
that before? You put all your hopes and dreams on someone, and
then everything comes crashing when he doesn't act according to
your plans? I realised then that those were my plans, my dreams
and I had my own ideas about the kingdom of God. The Master crucified
didn't fit then; but now, the Master resurrected, that is different!
I was so stuck in my own world, and my own thinking, so that when
John and the others told me that they had seen the Master alive,
I didn't believe them. So He graciously, mercifully, lovingly,
showed Himself to me, and once again, seeing is believing. But
He rebuked me too, and said "blessed are those who have not
seen, and yet have believed".
So you could consider yourselves specially blessed because you
believe without seeing. That is faith. Meanwhile, I have a mission
to do for my Master.
(Synoptic Gospels, John 20: 24 - 29).
Kwa Kiem Kiok, a member of Trinity Methodist Church, is on sabbatical at Asbury Theological College in the United States.