Friends in Christ,
"Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed." (John 20:29)
Today's gospel is about Thomas the Apostle and his doubts. Even though he had heard Jesus speak about his upcoming death and resurrection–Thomas still doubted. Even though the other followers were gloriously living the alleluia of Jesus' resurrection–Thomas still doubted. And consequently, doubt imprisoned him in the dark grief and horror of Christ's agonizing crucifixion–all Thomas' hope remained dead and buried in the silent, stone-cold tomb where they had laid his beloved Master's broken body. It was Thomas' devastating disappointment and confusion that let doubt blind him from seeing God's ultimate purpose for Christ's death–Christ's resurrection and salvation for the whole world!
Jesus' life taught us that loving God is doing and trusting in His will. Sometimes God's will is not always our will. We want to be free and able to do just what we want to do, and have things work out just the way we want them to. Sometimes we don't understand why things don't work out as we planned. Even though we know that God's plan for us is greater than anything we can possibly imagine for ourselves–we still have doubts!
But just like Thomas, we are given a chance to believe again. For us today, that same opportunity is present, but in a different way. We are invited to touch Jesus and to believe that He is alive in our everyday lives no matter how bleak and difficult things may seem. Doubt is not the opposite of faith because to have doubts does not mean that you do not believe. Overcoming doubt and fear are an essential part of the journey. Overcoming doubt and fear is how we’re able to see Christ more clearly and share in His glorious victory!
With every good wish in Christ,
Ed Bakker
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