Demanding Proof

 


Sub-Topic: The Need for Evidence

Biblical Text: John 20:25 (Read the text)

Commentary: 

Thomas's doubt in reaction to the disciples' assertion of Jesus' resurrection—"Unless I see the nail marks... I will not believe"—stems from not seeing the rising Jesus, shattering his worldview. This skepticism reflects a human demand for real proof, particularly in things like religion and the afterlife, outside our ordinary experiences. Yet, the cosmos is complicated; some mysteries defy explanation. Embracing uncertainty and trusting in something higher than ourselves is vital to faith. Thomas's narrative inspires inquiry and openness to possibilities beyond our knowledge.

Prayer: Lord, expand our understanding to embrace the realms beyond our human comprehension.

Work Activity: Think about a case when you relied largely on evidence. Now, imagine a circumstance where God had a more substantial role.

Scriptural Reference: Hebrews 11:1 "Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance   about what we do not see."

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