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Daily Gospel Exegesis

Pentecost - John 20: 19-23

Daily Gospel Exegesis

Logical Bible Study

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 7 June 2025

⏱️ 19 minutes

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John 20: 19-23 - 'As the Father sent me, so I am sending you: receive the Holy Spirit.'

Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs:

- 645 (in 'The Condition of Christ's risen humanity') - By means of touch and the sharing of a meal, the risen Jesus establishes direct contact with his disciples. He invites them in this way to recognize that he is not a ghost and above all to verify that the risen body in which he appears to them is the same body that had been tortured and crucified, for it still bears the traces of his Passion. Yet at the same time this authentic, real body possesses the new properties of a glorious body: not limited by space and time but able to be present how and when he wills; for Christ's humanity can no longer be confined to earth, and belongs henceforth only to the Father's divine realm (abbreviated).

- 1120 (in 'The Sacraments of the Church') - The ordained priesthood guarantees that it really is Christ who acts in the sacraments through the Holy Spirit for the Church. the saving mission entrusted by the Father to his incarnate Son was committed to the apostles and through them to their successors: they receive the Spirit of Jesus to act in his name and in his person (abbreviated).

- 1441 (in 'Only God forgives sin') - Only God forgives sins. Since he is the Son of God, Jesus says of himself, "The Son of man has authority on earth to forgive sins" and exercises this divine power: "Your sins are forgiven." Further, by virtue of his divine authority he gives this power to men to exercise in his name.

- 858 (in 'The Apostles' Mission) - Jesus is the Father's Emissary. From the beginning of his ministry, he "called to him those whom he desired; .... and he appointed twelve, whom also he named apostles, to be with him, and to be sent out to preach." From then on, they would also be his "emissaries" (Greek apostoloi). In them, Christ continues his own mission: "As the Father has sent me, even so I send you." The apostles' ministry is the continuation of his mission; Jesus said to the Twelve: "he who receives you receives me."

- 976 (in 'I Believe in the Forgiveness of Sins') - The Apostle's Creed associates faith in the forgiveness of sins not only with faith in the Holy Spirit, but also with faith in the Church and in the communion of saints. It was when he gave the Holy Spirit to his apostles that the risen Christ conferred on them his own divine power to forgive sins: "Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained."

- 1287 (in 'Confirmation in the economy of salvation') - This fullness of the Spirit was not to remain uniquely the Messiah's, but was to be communicated to the whole messianic people. On several occasions Christ promised this outpouring of the Spirit, a promise which he fulfilled first on Easter Sunday and then more strikingly at Pentecost (abbreviated).

- 644 (in 'The Appearances of the Risen One')

- 1461 (in 'The Minister of this Sacrament')

- 1087 (in 'from the time of the church of the apostles')

- 730 (in 'Christ Jesus')

- 1485 (in 'The Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation')

- 788 (in 'The Church is communion with Jesus')


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0:00.0

Hi everyone. Welcome back to the Logical Bible Study podcast. Thank you for tuning in again.

0:19.0

This is the podcast where we look at the gospel reading from the mass of today.

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And we really want to do a thorough exegesis on the text.

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We want to pull it apart so we can understand what the author was trying to get at.

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Today we're looking at John chapter 20 versus 19 to 23.

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In the evening of that same day, the first day of the week, the doors were closed in the

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room where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews. Jesus came and stood among them.

0:52.2

He said to them, Peace be with you, and showed them his hands and his side.

0:57.9

The disciples were filled with joy when they saw the Lord,

1:01.0

and he said to them again, peace be with you.

1:05.6

As the Father sent me, so I am sending you.

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After saying this, he breathed on them and said,

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receive the Holy Spirit. For those whose sins you forgive, they are forgiven. For those

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whose sins you retain, they are retained. So let's start by thinking about the context. So it's Easter Sunday morning.

1:30.3

Mary Magdalene has already been to the tomb and she's seen Jesus in the form of the

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Garda and she runs back and tells the apostles.

1:37.3

That all happens in John chapter 20.

1:40.3

So what we're going to see in our passage today, if you add it all up, this is the fifth

1:44.8

appearance of Jesus after his resurrection.

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And it's on the very same day, it's later on Easter Sunday.

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Now one thing that's worth pointing out is this passage is read every year on Pentecost Sunday.

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Now, that can be a bit misleading.

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