In today's message, titled "I've Seen Enough," we explored the transformative journey of Thomas, one of Jesus' disciples, who is often remembered for his skepticism following the resurrection of Christ. We delved into the nature of belief, the importance of community, and the power of personal encounters with Jesus.
We began by acknowledging the challenges of skepticism in our modern world, where information is abundant and trust can be scarce. This skepticism can lead to a guarded heart, much like Thomas, who declared he would not believe in the resurrection until he could see and touch Jesus' wounds himself.
We examined the significance of gathering as a community of believers, especially in times of doubt and uncertainty. The story of Thomas highlighted the importance of not isolating ourselves, as his absence from the initial gathering of disciples led to increased doubt. When we come together, we are like coals in a fire, maintaining warmth and light. This is why we prioritize meeting in Jesus' name, for worship, the word, communion, and prayer.
Thomas's journey from skepticism to faith was not a solitary one. His fellow disciples played a crucial role by persistently and kindly sharing their encounter with the risen Christ. Despite his initial disbelief, they included him, demonstrating the kind of unshakable love and patience that we are called to emulate.
The climax of Thomas's story occurred when he was finally present with the disciples and Jesus appeared. In this moment, Thomas was invited by Jesus to touch his wounds, but the mere sight of Jesus was enough for him to exclaim, "My Lord and my God!" This declaration was a profound confession of Jesus' divinity and Thomas's submission to His lordship.
Thomas's transformation was not only in word but also in action. He went on to preach the gospel with conviction and courage, even to the point of martyrdom. His life serves as a testament to the power of an encounter with Jesus to change skepticism into faith.
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