The Wideness of God's Embrace
Sub-Topic: Inclusion in Faith and the Power of Belief
Biblical Text: John 20:29 (Read the text)
Commentary:
Concluding our trip with Doubting Thomas, Jesus proclaims, "Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed" (John 20:29), extending inclusion and faith beyond the disciples. While honoring Thomas's experience, Jesus broadens "blessed" to embrace people who believe without experiencing his resurrection. This lesson brings enormous consolation, confirming faith beyond bodily interactions. Countless Christians throughout history, anchored on teachings and personal connection with God, show this faith. Jesus's teaching emphasizes acceptance of faith's mystery, stressing a greater understanding and tranquil trust in a supernatural force beyond empirical proof.
Prayer: Almighty God, expand our hearts to embrace your vast love and help us discern your divine presence
Work Activity: Consider persons you know who have strong faith traditions distinct from your own. What can you gain from their perspectives?
Scriptural Reference:Romans 14:1 "Accept anybody whose faith is weak, without debating about uncertain topics”

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