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Topics: Belief; Doubt; Faith; Resurrection of Christ; Skepticism; Trust
Filters: Discipleship
References: John 20:19-31
Tone: Neutral/Mixed

Introduction

·        Illustration: Missouri is nicknamed the Show Me state because of a quote from Congressman Hillard Duncan Vandiver: “Frothy eloquence neither convinces nor satisfies me.  I am from Missouri.  You have got to show me!”

·        Doubting Thomas got his nickname because he would not believe that Jesus was really alive until he could see the nail prints in his hands and touch his wounds.

·        In the realm of faith, we, like Thomas, find ourselves being pushed beyond the limits of ordinary logic.

 

Faith is not belief without proof, but trust without reservation.

·        Thomas’ doubts were the normal consequences of what it means to be human.

·        If we did not doubt, we would be hopelessly naïve.

      -     Illustration: In the play A Raisin in the Sun, the mother longs to use her late husband’s insurance money to buy a little home for her family, but gives in to her son’s dream of a business venture. His partner skips town with all of the money, and they are left with nothing.

Faith demands a commitment to a Person.

·        Illustration: Evangelist Billy Sunday humorously answers the age-old question of where Cain and Abel got their wives by saying, “Don’t risk losing salvation by too much inquiring after other men’s wives.”

·        Biblical writers were not concerned with offering logical explanations of how God created the things that exist, but only the affirmation that God is the source of all life.

·        Thomas does not inquire after the logic of Christ’s resurrection, but the reality of Christ’s presence in his life.

·        John 20:28–29

·        John 16:13

·        Big Idea: Because Christ has risen, the Spirit of Truth has come to empower us to take the leap of faith.

 

Conclusion

·        The Spirit of Truth has come to make it possible for us, who have not seen, to believe.

·        The experience of his presence can be as real to us as it was for Thomas.

·        We can acknowledge, in faith, the supremacy of love in our lives with God and with one another.

·        We who love Christ can give nothing less than our full faith response to the cries of “show me” from those who doubt.

We can join Thomas in saying, “My Lord and my God.”

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