And so, I will speak to you about the testimony of faith and unbelief in these disciples. All the persons spoken about in this section of the Scripture believed in the Lord Jesus Christ, but not all of them acted in a way becoming the promise of Christ, on that morning of His resurrection. He had said to them that He would suffer many things and be rejected by the elders and chief priests and scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again. (Mark 8: 31) Many of His closest disciples did not understand it when they were told. A few of the disciples, mostly women, were full of faith and love for their Savior, during the time of their uncertainty, following Christ’s death. And others, who should have known better, behaved rather badly. So this afternoon we want to look at this contrast of faith and unbelief in Christ’s disciples so that we might learn from it. We want to look 1st at – The testimony of faith exhibited by Mary Magdalene and the two Emmaus disciples. 2nd – We want to look at the testimony of unbelief in the eleven apostles. And 3rd – We want to look at the cure for their temporary lapse into unbelief.
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Pastor Paul Rendall was born in November of 1951, and grew up in Davenport, Iowa. He went to college at Drake University and the University of Iowa where he received a B.A. degree in Social Work and History in 1974. Paul searched for truth in all the wrong places in college, but...