Word for the day "Beyond a Doubt"
John 11:16(MSG) That’s when Thomas, the one called the Twin, said to his companions, “Come along. We might as well die with him.”As we are in the season of “Lent” waning or wavering faith is a reality for most of us. But how would you like to be labeled a "doubting Thomas?" Do you ever wonder what it was like for Thomas, Jesus' disciple who became known for his lack of faith? Thomas simply didn't believe that Jesus had risen from the dead. But there was more to his life and story look at today’s word, and see Thomas's faith and leadership with the disciples.Thomas didn't doubt Jesus' resurrection out of fear. He continued to meet with the followers of Jesus in the upper room. He just happened to be absent when the risen Jesus first appeared to them. He wanted some kind of proof that his companions had not just been seeing things. Thomas was given the undeniable evidence he asked for when Jesus appeared a second time, dispelling all his doubts. (John 20:24-25)Undeniable evidence, however, isn't necessary to begin a life of faith. As a matter of fact, it makes faith unnecessary. Jesus said to Thomas, "You believe because you have seen me. Blessed are those who haven't seen me and believe anyway." (John 20:29) You too have evidence of the Resurrection. You can experience God's transforming power in your own life. You can overcome your troubling doubts as you continue to trust God to show you his power in your life.When Thomas overcame his doubts, he set out on a ministry that exhibited extraordinary faith. As you experience God's deliverance, it will motivate you to minister to others as well. Do you have doubts? If faced honestly, doubt can lead to Great faith in God! So wherever you are today it is my sincere hope you are encouraged to continue giving your life to the Lord like never before.