Thomas wasn’t the faithless doubter. The so-called
faithful disciples remained locked up in the upper room hiding in fear. Fear
not doubt gets in the way of our letting the Holy Spirit take charge. Where did
Thomas go while others were in hiding? What prompted him to return to his
community? Was Thomas “working” at trying to know what he was asked to believe? Thomas wanted the experience of
a deeper vision or sight. He was unwilling to blindly accept; it had to be real
for him.
True faith is based on trust in God. True faith knows we can deepen our faith by asking
critical questions of our traditions and our “inherited” belief propositions.
We do this by leaving our comfort zones and living in new ways. Thomas’
encounter with the risen Lord challenges us to know what we believe so for us as, with Thomas, we too can
personally acclaim “My Lord and my God.”
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