Where is the story of doubting thomas in the bible




















Jesus came to him and said, "Reach your finger here, and look at My hands, and reach your hand here, and put it into My side. Do not be unbelieving, but believing" John I like Thomas, because by nature I, too, am a skeptical person. I have never been one to believe something just because someone says it is true. You might be someone who is a bit skeptical, a bit unsure of your faith. You may have a lot of questions.

Deep down inside, you want to know God. You want to know for yourself. The risen Lord has something for you. He can turn your skepticism into belief. Just come to Him with your questions. Come to Him with your doubts. You, too, will be able to say, "My Lord and my God! Nothing will be impossible for you. How much more is Christ willing to do for those who struggle with faith today? He instead welcomed his loyal friend with open arms.

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Recent Articles. Please note that all fields followed by an asterisk must be filled in. Georgia and S. Sandwich Isls. Helena St. Subscribe to Newsletter. I have read and accept the privacy policy. Again, this aligns with the emotional response we saw from Thomas in John Thomas is really a lot like many of us. Following the death of Jesus, the Twelve had gathered in an upper room in Jerusalem.

Thomas, however, was not counted among them. Why not? Everyone grieves in different ways, and Thomas was not alone in feeling confused and perhaps betrayed by the death of Jesus. The death of Jesus would have devastated Thomas on a deeply emotional level, especially for someone who often thought and acted with his heart. After all, he had just lost his friend, his mentor, and everything he knew and trusted in life. His world was shattered in a matter of hours. Also, would any of the other disciples have been just as skeptical had they not been there to encounter Jesus firsthand?

And yet, in his moment of deepest sorrow, hopelessness, and doubt, Jesus appeared to Thomas, meeting him exactly where he was. He even went so far as to show him the very thing he needed to believe. Reach out your hand and put it into my side. Stop doubting and believe.

Nothing will be impossible for you. So are any of us really that different from Thomas on our worst day? How much more is Christ willing to do for those who struggle with faith today?



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