"Thomas's words help us to understand the difference between doubt and unbelief. Doubt says, 'I cannot believe! There are too many problems!' Unbelief says, 'I will not believe unless you give me the evidence I ask for!' How gracious our Lord is to stoop to our level of experience in order to lift us where we ought to be ... Our Lord's words translate literally, 'Stop becoming faithless, but become a believer.' Jesus saw a dangerous process at work in Thomas' heart, and He wanted to put a stop to it ... Unbelief robs us of blessings and opportunities... It may sound sophisticated and intellectual to question what Jesus did, but such questions are usually evidence of hard hearts, not of searching minds."
Father, thank You for also seeing a dangerous process at work in my own heart after I finished college, and for putting a stop to it. I don't want to imagine where I'd be if I hadn't listened. I love You!
Your Brother In Christ,
Gary Ford
Gary Ford
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