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You Should’ve Been There!

33 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Have you ever felt like you missed out on something vital? In this powerful episode of Bible Study with Tyler Nash, we look into John 20:24-26 to explore the story of "Doubting" Thomas and the profound lesson of being in the right place at the right time. Tyler challenges our perspective on doubt, suggesting that Thomas's real struggle wasn't just a lack of faith, but a disconnection from the community of believers. When we isolate ourselves during a crisis, we often miss the very presence of God that we are searching for. Key Takeaways from "You Should Have Been There": • Experience vs. Recaps: Some things in life, especially a relationship with God, cannot be fully understood through someone else's description; they must be experienced firsthand. • The Danger of Isolation: Isolation often amplifies uncertainty and doubt. Being around faith-filled people can help restore your own perspective. • Presence Over Proof: Thomas demanded proof (the nail wounds), but the other disciples had something better: the presence of the living Christ. • Position and Perspective: Where you choose to "sit" in life—who you surround yourself with—directly impacts what you are able to "see" and believe. • Beauty from Pain: Using a personal story of loss and hope, Tyler illustrates how God specializes in transforming our darkest closets of pain into places of divine purpose. "Where you sit determines what you see." – Tyler Nash Connect with Tyler Nash: • Instagram: @TylerInspires • TikTok: @TylerAlwaysInspires • Facebook: Tyler William Nash Don't stay disconnected. Watch the full message and move from doubt to devotion!

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Have you ever felt like you missed out on something vital? In this powerful episode of Bible Study with Tyler Nash, we look into John 20:24-26 to explore the story of "Doubting" Thomas and the profound lesson of being in the right place at the right time. Tyler challenges our perspective on doubt, suggesting that Thomas's real struggle wasn't just a lack of faith, but a disconnection from the community of believers. When we isolate ourselves during a crisis, we often miss the very presence of God that we are searching for. Key Takeaways from "You Should Have Been There": • Experience vs. Recaps: Some things in life, especially a relationship with God, cannot be fully understood through someone else's description; they must be experienced firsthand. • The Danger of Isolation: Isolation often amplifies uncertainty and doubt. Being around faith-filled people can help restore your own perspective. • Presence Over Proof: Thomas demanded proof (the nail wounds), but the other disciples had something better: the presence of the living Christ. • Position and Perspective: Where you choose to "sit" in life—who you surround yourself with—directly impacts what you are able to "see" and believe. • Beauty from Pain: Using a personal story of loss and hope, Tyler illustrates how God specializes in transforming our darkest closets of pain into places of divine purpose. "Where you sit determines what you see." – Tyler Nash Connect with Tyler Nash: • Instagram: @TylerInspires • TikTok: @TylerAlwaysInspires • Facebook: Tyler William Nash Don't stay disconnected. Watch the full message and move from doubt to devotion!

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