Scripture: 
			John 20:3-7 (MSG) – “Peter and the other disciple left immediately 
			for the tomb. They ran, neck and neck. The other disciple got to 
			the tomb first, outrunning Peter. Stooping to look in, he saw the 
			pieces of linen cloth lying there, but he didn’t go in. Simon Peter 
			arrived after him, entered the tomb, observed the linen cloths lying 
			there, and the kerchief used to cover his head not lying with the 
			linen cloths but separate, neatly folded by itself.” 
			
			
			Message:  
			The Bible takes an entire verse to tell us that the head cloth was 
			neatly folded and placed at the head of the tomb. Why is that 
			important?  To understand the significance of the folded cloth you 
			have to understand a little bit about Hebrew tradition of that day. The folded cloth had to do with the Master and Servant 
			relationship. The servant set the table and then would wait just 
			out of sight until the master had finished eating. The servant did 
			dare not touch the table until the master was finished. If the 
			master was done he would rise from the table, wipe his fingers and 
			clean his mouth and beard and then would wad up the cloth napkin and 
			toss it on the table. The servant then knew it was time to clear 
			the table. In those days the wadded cloth meant, “I am Finished”. If the master got up from the table and folded the cloth and laid it 
			beside his plate the servant knew not to touch the table….. The 
			folded cloth meant “I am Coming Back!” Jesus assured us in so many 
			ways, some of which are not obvious to us today that He is “Coming 
			Back”. 
			
			
			Prayer:  
			Jesus, thank You for Your promise to always be there with us. While 
			Your time on earth in human form was short, You assured us that You 
			are there with us through Your Holy Spirit and that You are coming 
			back. Amen.
			
			
			Chuck Burt
			
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