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He already did. He was crucified on Good Friday. On the third day, which Christians celebrate as Easter, He rose from the dead and was alive again. Not His spirit or ghost, but the real flesh and blood Jesus. He continued to appear many different places for 40 days. At that time he ascended into Heaven.

He spoke with his disciples and told them to tell the entire world how He lived again. A disciple named Thomas met Jesus on the road after his resurrection, and Thomas was stunned and frightened, not believing his own eyes. Jesus let Thomas touch him so he would know He had risen just as promised. Thomas could see the nail holes in His palms and feet and he finally believed. This is where the old saying Doubting Thomas originated from.

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