In my sermon, I began by addressing the post-Easter feelings that many of us experience, the sense of moving on too quickly from such a monumental event. I shared my personal reflection on how, after the family celebrations, I felt a reluctance to simply return to routine tasks and emails. This led me to ponder why we often feel a need to pause and not rush past these significant moments in our faith journey.
I then delved into the disciples' experiences after the resurrection, highlighting the emotional turmoil they must have felt. Despite witnessing the risen Christ, they were left with doubts and questions, much like we often do today. I emphasized that doubt is not a destination but a journey, and it's essential to walk through it to reach a deeper conviction.
Drawing from the Gospels, I recounted how each one presented a unique perspective on Jesus' post-resurrection appearances. In Matthew, we see the Great Commission, where Jesus empowers his disciples to make disciples of all nations. Mark's Gospel reveals the disciples' initial disbelief, even when confronted with the reality of the risen Christ. Luke's account shows Jesus providing peace and understanding to his followers, while John narrates the story of Thomas, who needed to see and touch Jesus to believe.
I stressed the importance of recognizing doubt as a natural part of faith, a sentiment echoed in the disciples' reactions. Jesus' approach to their doubts was not one of condemnation but of invitation to believe and understand. I pointed out that doubt often stems from a lack of trust, and it's crucial to address these feelings honestly within the safety of the church community.
I also touched on the idea that people don't leave the church because they have doubts, but because they feel they cannot express them. The story of Thomas was highlighted as an example of someone who had the courage to voice his doubts and, in doing so, found a deeper faith.
Throughout the sermon, I encouraged the congregation to be honest about their doubts and to see them as opportunities for growth. I reminded them that Jesus stayed on Earth for 40 days after his resurrection to ensure his followers were processing their experiences correctly, emphasizing that we, too, should take the time to process our doubts and fears.
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