“Have you believed because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have come to believe.” (John 20:29) Thomas was not the only apostle who believed only after he saw the nail holes. According to Luke, when Jesus showed the apostles his hands and feet, they were in joy but were disbelieving and still wondering. (Luke 24:40-41) Jesus’ return came as a shock to the apostles. They still had a vivid recollection of the scenes of His Passion and His Crucifixion. When Jesus suddenly appeared in their midst, they showed more joy and surprise than belief in what was happening. Jesus talked frequently about His own Passion. He also mentioned that He will rise from the dead. The apostles did not want the foretold sufferings and death to be realized in Jesus. Subsequently, they also took to heart lightly of Jesus’ important message about His resurrection. Similarly, we sometimes forget that in our difficult moments, the dawn will surely come after the darkness, and the tranquility will follow a storm. However, Jesus reassures us, “I have conquered death. I have conquered the world.” “It’s me, do not be afraid!” Thus, we not only believe that Jesus resurrected, we also believe that He is dwelling among us.