On this blessed Easter, we gathered to celebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, a pivotal event that not only signifies the triumph over sin and death but also offers us a model for our own spiritual journey, including how we handle doubt and faith.
I began by sharing the joy of witnessing transformations in our community, like Zach and Christina's story, and the upcoming baptisms—a beautiful picture of death to life through Christ. Last week, we constructed a cross, a powerful symbol of Jesus' sacrifice, but also a reminder that the story didn't end there. Jesus' resurrection is our focal point of celebration.
After His resurrection, Jesus spent 40 days appearing to many, including women at the tomb, two men on the road to Emmaus, and over 500 people at once. Despite these appearances, some still doubted. This honesty in Scripture is comforting; it shows that even those who walked with Jesus struggled with doubt, as do we all at times.
I shared a personal story of doubt when my wife experienced a medical miracle. Even as a pastor, I questioned the reality of the miracle, illustrating that doubt can touch anyone, even in the face of the miraculous. I also recounted a dark season in my life 13 years ago, where personal and pastoral challenges led me to doubt God's calling and goodness. Yet, in these moments, Jesus did not discard me in my doubt but loved me through it.
Jesus' post-resurrection appearances culminated in giving His disciples a mission to be His witnesses—martyrs in the original language. Despite their doubts and fears, the resurrection empowered them with boldness to spread the gospel.
I then turned to the story of Thomas, often labeled "Doubting Thomas," who missed Jesus' first appearance to the disciples and declared he wouldn't believe without physical proof. When Jesus later appeared and invited Thomas to touch His wounds, Thomas responded with a profound declaration of faith, calling Jesus "My Lord and my God." This encounter teaches us that Jesus doesn't dismiss doubters but meets us where we are, inviting us to move from doubt to faith.
In closing, I extended an invitation to those who haven't begun their journey with Jesus or who might be wrestling with doubt. Jesus offers peace and a relationship with Him, not based on seeing but on believing. For those who stepped across the line of faith today, I encouraged them to connect with our church community to receive support and guidance on their spiritual journey.
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