Dictionary: Trust
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James Merritt
... said to them, 'Unless I see in His hands the imprint of the nails, and put my finger into the place of the nails, and put my hand into His side, I will not believe.'" (John 20:25, NASB) This was not the first time that Thomas had communicated his doubt. In Chapter 14 of John, Jesus talked about heaven for the first time to His disciples. He gave those famous words that read like this, "Do not let your heart be troubled; believe in God, believe also in Me. In My Father's house are many dwelling places; if it ...

John 20:19-31, Act 4:32-37
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Billy D. Strayhorn
... the house, and Thomas was with them. Although the doors were shut, Jesus came and stood among them and said, "Peace be with you." [27] Then he said to Thomas, "Put your finger here and see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it in my side. Do not doubt but believe." [28] Thomas answered him, "My Lord and my God!" [29] Jesus said to him, "Have you believed because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have come to believe." [30] Now Jesus did many other signs in the presence of his ...

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Ron Lavin
... house again, and Thomas was with them. Though the doors were locked, Jesus came and stood among them and said, "Peace be with you!" Then he said to Thomas, "Put your finger here; see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it into my side. Stop doubting and believe." Thomas said to him, "My Lord and my God!" Then Jesus told him, "Because you have seen me, you have believed: blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed." Jesus did many other miraculous signs in the presence of his disciples, which ...

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Johnny Dean
... visitors – have to wake up on the Monday after Easter to a world that has seemingly not changed one little bit because of what we celebrated just 24 hours before. And if we’re honest about it, if we will admit to sharing some of those reservations and doubts with our Easter visitors, I want to tell you that it’s okay. According to the witness of scripture, we’re in pretty good company. And I’m not just talking about Thomas, who because of this one episode in his life must forever bear the nickname ...

John 20:24-31
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Richard A. Jensen
... her in any real way. "Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so." She had sung that song as long as she could remember. She sang it but she did not believe it. "Why would Jesus love me?" That was her question. That is what she doubted. Arnie had a different problem. Arnie was a chemist working in industry. He grew up in the church. He never gave it much thought. He just went along on Sunday with his family. Arnie took church life for granted. He took it for granted, that is, until he went to ...

John 20:19-31
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Timothy W. Ayers
... from that. Also, depression makes it hard to deal with joyous good news. The scripture never says that Thomas fell into depression but something tells me that all of the disciples were rocked by the event at the cross. There are lists for the cause of doubt but most, like medical, historical, or sinfulness, do not fit into what we know of Thomas. One writer suggested that Thomas was simply that downer type of personality in the group. You’ve been in meetings where the whole group is excited about an idea ...

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Lee Griess
... us and snap back in pain. We have all been where Thomas was -- hurt and afraid to trust again. We understand Thomas. He will be careful now. He will be slow to believe and reluctant to trust. As for Thomas, he must see for himself. We know all about doubt, don't we? For we have all felt the same way Thomas did. Dave Dravecky, former pitcher for the San Francisco Giants, lost his arm to cancer a few years ago. It was a devastating experience. It is bad enough to have cancer, let alone to face the amputation ...

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R. Robert Cueni
... t just leave us with lovely words about the Father’s house having many dwelling places. Be specific about the way we are supposed to go.” The third appearance of Thomas in John is the most memorable. This is the incident that solidifies his reputation as the doubting one. It is also today’s gospel reading. Early in the morning of this same day, Mary Magdalene had gone to the tomb to mourn the death of Jesus. She was stunned when she found the grave empty. She first assumed that Jesus’ body had been ...

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R. Kevin Mohr
... re in or you’re out; you’re a success or a failure; you believe or you don’t believe. But if that is how God relates to us and deals with us, then I guess it means we’re all out, because who among us has never had any doubts about God and his relationship to us? Thank God — and I mean that literally — this binary function of “either this or that” is not how God works at all according to the gospel reading for this Trinity Sunday. In our most prideful moments we are tempted to believe that if ...

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Donald B. Strobe
... , mature faith. Most of us, at least some of the time, and some of us, most of the time, are a mixture of faith and doubt. This poor fellow came to Jesus not because he had perfect faith and trust in Him, but because he was so desperate he was willing ... . There are tides of the spirit. The sea of faith ebbs and flows. Sometimes it seems easy to believe, and other times much easier to doubt. One of our problems is that we are used to taking the easy route...so we wander to and fro, pushed this way and that by ...

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James Merritt
... my way to the post office, but I can tell you how to get to heaven. I want to help many of you turn your doubt inside out. But before I do, let me warn you of something. There are two types of assurance: There is, first of all, undeserved assurance ... the Savior said to the sinner; and then we're going to look at the result of their conversation. I. The Sinner's Reason For Doubt The sinner makes one statement. It really is in the form of a prayer. He says: "Lord, remember me when You come into Your kingdom ...

Matthew 28:16-20
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... enough. TA is not enough. We need simple faith working in our lives. We need action, not theory. We have to take the sum of doubt and add to that faith in a real, live, powerful Jesus who has said: "Go make disciples and teach them all I have taught ... You can not look back constantly on how you have failed so many times in the past. If you do, you will be captured by doubt. Doubt looks back; faith looks forward. That’s the real difference. It is the same with diets. Diets do not work. You need to change the ...

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Jerry L. Schmalemberger
... or realizing fully the alive God with us. Paul said about some of his members that “they were neither hot nor cold” and that made him want to throw up! When we can throw ourselves wholeheartedly into being a part of the live body, we no longer have to doubt nor do others who see us. For in us, then, they see one of the vital signs of a live Christ out of the grave and with us. “When they began to fling that suspension bridge across the Niagara Gorge, it all began with engineers flying a kite across ...

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James Merritt
... encountered a great question, and won a great struggle, 2500 years ago, here is what we will learn today – Key Take Away: When we don’t understand what God is doing we need to remember who God is. There is a lot to learn on how to deal with doubt, how to handle that face-fist shaking moment from the first few words of Habakkuk. He does two things, both of which you have to do if you are going to win this match. I. Honestly Confront God “The oracle that Habakkuk the prophet received. How long, O LORD ...

15. A Seeking Doubt
John 20:19-23
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Mickey Anders
Someone described Thomas' doubt as a "seeking doubt, a doubt that wants not to continue to doubt but to come to believe." Thomas makes it clear to us that there is more than one kind of doubt. There is the kind of doubt that does not want to believe, that reaches for arguments in order to deny the affirmations of the faith. But there is also that "seeking doubt." This is a person who earnestly wants to believe but honestly admits that he struggles to understand. This kind of doubt actually energizes and ...

Matthew 28:16-20
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Sandra Hefter Herrma
... that one day we will find ourselves in the place where we feel most at home, with that "god-shaped space in our hearts" (as Martin Luther said) filled to the brim with God. But others of us here today are like those disciples on that hilltop. We have our doubts. We are not certain that death is but a doorway into another dimension. We fear meeting God because we are not certain that what Jesus did in dying for us comes anywhere near what we need in order to see God and live. We are not certain that we can ...

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Donald Charles Lacy
... experiences coming out of the Second World War. Death was imminent and God was told that if he would just spare us, we would go home and live exemplary Christian lives. Some of those promises bore rich fruits for others. Perhaps that is not quite the same as a doubting Thomas but don't miss the similarity. In a way, there is a childlike simplicity about Thomas. If you show me the goods, count on my acceptance of his resurrection! We might view him as a small boy who wants to be convinced but isn't. You say ...

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CSS
... himself in. He would have made a good journalist. He is the skeptic. II The second headline in the Jerusalem post would have been the follow-up story the next morning: A DISCIPLE HAS DOUBTS. Had a journalist interviewed the 12 disciples Judas and Thomas would have been the lead stories. One betrays and one doubts. The one is a refutation of all of Jesus’ teachings and the other is a denial that the resurrection ever took place. One has no stomach for peaceful approaches, just solutions, and meek methods ...

Bulletin Aid
James Wilson
Call To Worship Leader: Come, let all who would know the Lord gather this day for worship! People: But we are a people with many doubts and fears. Leader: Yet the Lord calls to each of us, willing to lead us on to faith. People: Then God will not reject us if we share the doubts in our hearts? Leader: All who come seeking Christ with open hearts will know God's love. All: Blessed be the name of the Lord! Collect O God, You have known us even before we were born, and in Your divine wisdom You have called us ...

20. Why the Word "Doubt"?
Matthew 28:16-20
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Brian Stoffregen
... However, the word "some" doesn't occur in the text. The little Greek word de is often translated "but," but it can also mean "and". With this understanding, the verse could be translated: "And seeing him they worshiped and they doubted." Those who worship are also those who doubt -- like being simultaneously saint and sinner, or the divine and human natures in Jesus, or the body/bread, blood/wine of communion. We frequently talk about two things existing at the same time. Mark Allan Powell writes about this ...

John 20:24-31
Children's Sermon
Brett Blair
... ) I don't think you are going to believe me, but I can juggle. (response) As you say "juggle," show them the balls and drop them into the crowd of children. This will create doubt in the minds of the children. With the children's help gather the balls back together. What? You don't think I can juggle? (response) I can see that some of you doubt I can do it. Well, I've brought these three tennis balls and I am going to prove to you that I can juggle. I want you to turn around and cover your eyes ...

22. No One is Exempt From Doubt
John 20:19-23
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Brett Blair
... extends not to their actions or daily lives but is only just a bunch of empty phrases spouted off to impress others? A cruel letter, isn't it? How would you have responded to it? He sent a letter to the man and said that he had faced his own doubts and that faith was not always easy. He wrote, "I am convinced that there is a God. That no matter what happens to me, there is a purpose for it and behind that purpose stands a loving, caring God." Dravecky had come to know the same Lord who came back ...

Sermon
Leonard Sweet
... and psyche. This same fear, the same feeling of having our very foundations shaken and “unsettled” assailed the Thessalonian church community in this morning’s epistle reading. How do you handle FUD? How do you deal with a world of gathering gloom, of cascading fear, uncertainty and doubt? How do you not join a FUD CLUB? You hear the “good news” of the gospel once again: that we are to focus our lives on faith, not on the final days, but on the fullness of life God offers to us now in these days ...

24. Struggling with Doubt, Standing on Faith
Matt 7:15-23; 28:16-20
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Donald M. Tuttle
... was walking in the San Bernardino Mountains. After much turmoil and confusion, he knelt to pray, Bible in hand. And he said, "Father, I am going to accept this as Thy Word—by faith! I am going to allow faith to go beyond my intellectual questions and doubts, and I will believe this to be your inspired Word." And a few days later Billy Graham would begin the crusade that would launch him into one of the most powerful ministries the church has ever known. Today many even in the church find themselves with ...

25. Even the Great Believers Doubt
John 20:19-23
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Mickey Anders
... in possession of the field only after prolonged civil war with my naturally skeptical mind." The Scottish reformer, John Knox, wrote of a time when his soul knew "anger, wrath and indignation, which is concei6ved against God, calling all his promises in doubt." Read the diary of Increase Mather, one of the great Puritan leaders, and find this entry: "Greatly molested with temptations to atheism." We sing Martin Luther's great hymn, "A mighty fortress is our God," and we suppose he never questioned his ...

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