Yesterday Afternoon's Bible Study |
"In the New Testament we read about Thomas, one of Jesus's disciples. Over time, he has become known as Doubting Thomas for his reaction to Jesus's resurrection.
Thomas wasn't with the other disciples when they saw Jesus after He had come back to life. He heard second hand when the other disciples shared with him that they had seen the Lord.
Thomas reacted with doubt, asserting that he would believe it when he saw Jesus himself. Eight days later, Jesus appeared to them and showed Thomas His hands and side that had previously been wounded at the time of His death.
Jesus lovingly told a repentant Thomas not to remain faithless, but to believe. (John 20:27.)
We read a similar encouragement in this afternoon's verse when Jesus encountered a man who was struggling to have faith. The man replied by asking Jesus to help His unbelief." |
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God knows how badly we need His help to have strong faith in Him. Doubt is something that all of us struggle with at some stage in life. The first step in combating doubt is asking God to help our unbelief. It can be challenging to trust God when everything seems to be crumbling around us.
But we can be assured that God knows everything that is happening, and we can put all our faith in Him.
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