The Passion and Death of Jesus Christ According to Doubting Thomas: A Prayer and Reflection Service (Via Zoom)
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The Passion and Death of Jesus Christ According to Doubting Thomas: A Prayer and Reflection Service (Via Zoom)
March 24, 6:30-7:30pm
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Thomas was one of the 12 apostles who had “bouts with doubt.” He demanded physical proof of the wounds. Unless he could touch the wounds, he would not believe that Jesus had risen from the dead. He was a skeptic needing evidentiary proof. Doubt deepens us. It is the struggle with these questions that gives rise to the depth of solid commitment. “Why” is more important than the doubt. John Powell says “Repressed doubt has a high rate of resurrection.” In the end, Thomas was the first to declare Jesus as divine in his words “My Lord and My God.”
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