P1953:1, 181:0.1
After the conclusion of the farewell discourse to the eleven, Jesus visited
informally with them and recounted many experiences which concerned them as
a group and as individuals. At last it was beginning to dawn upon these Galileans
that their friend and teacher was going to leave them, and their hope grasped
at the promise that, after a little while, he would again be with them, but
they were prone to forget that this return visit was also for a little while.
Many of the apostles and the leading disciples really thought that this promise
to return for a short season (the short interval between the resurrection
and the ascension) indicated that Jesus was just going away for a brief visit
with his Father, after which he would return to establish the kingdom. And
such an interpretation of his teaching conformed both with their preconceived
beliefs and with their ardent hopes. Since their lifelong beliefs and hopes
of wish fulfillment were thus agreed, it was not difficult for them to find
an interpretation of the Master's words which would justify their intense
longings.
P1953:2, 181:0.2
After the farewell discourse had been discussed and had begun to settle down
in their minds, Jesus again called the apostles to order and began the impartation
of his final admonitions and warnings.