On this Sunday before Thanksgiving, we gather to express our gratitude to God, who is worthy of all praise. As we prepare for the upcoming events, such as the missions trip to Nicaragua and the Gospel Blitz, we are reminded of the importance of community and service. Our focus today is on the transformative power of belief, as illustrated in John chapter 20, where the disciples encounter the risen Christ. Despite their initial fear and doubt, Jesus appears to them, offering peace and proof of His resurrection. This encounter highlights the importance of being present in moments of faith, as Thomas, who was absent, initially missed this revelation.
The narrative of Thomas, often labeled as "Doubting Thomas," serves as a profound lesson in faith and belief. Despite his skepticism, Jesus meets Thomas where he is, offering him the evidence he needs to believe. This compassionate response from Jesus underscores His desire for all to believe and have eternal life. The Gospel of John is written with the purpose of leading others to believe in Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God, and to find life in His name.
Jesus' actions on that first Easter evening—teaching, sending, and returning—demonstrate His commitment to ensuring that His followers understand and believe. He opens the Scriptures to the disciples, showing them that His death and resurrection were always part of God's plan. He sends them out with the Holy Spirit to share the message of salvation, entrusting them with the responsibility to proclaim forgiveness through faith in Him. Finally, He returns to Thomas, dispelling his doubts and affirming his faith.
As believers, we are called to continue this mission, empowered by the Holy Spirit, to share the Gospel with others. Our faith journey is marked by moments of doubt and belief, but through it all, Jesus remains patient and loving, guiding us to deeper trust in Him. Let us embrace this call to believe and to be His witnesses in the world, experiencing the joy and peace that come from a life of faith.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Presence in Faith: Being present in moments of faith is crucial, as illustrated by Thomas' initial absence. When we gather with fellow believers, we open ourselves to encounters with Christ that can strengthen our faith and understanding. [40:02]
- 2. Compassionate Christ: Jesus meets us in our doubts, offering the evidence and reassurance we need to believe. His response to Thomas shows that He desires for us to have faith, and He patiently guides us to belief. [59:58]
- 3. Scriptural Fulfillment: Jesus' resurrection was a fulfillment of Scripture, demonstrating that God's plan has always included redemption through Christ. By understanding the Scriptures, we can see the continuity of God's plan and deepen our faith. [48:13]
- 4. Empowered Witnesses: As followers of Christ, we are sent into the world with the Holy Spirit to share the message of salvation. Our role is to proclaim forgiveness through faith in Jesus, trusting in the Spirit's power to work through us. [52:13]
- 5. Persistent Grace: God's grace is persistent, continually working in our hearts to bring us to belief. Even when we are slow to believe, God does not give up on us, but rather, He provides us with opportunities to grow in faith. [01:05:22]
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