Victory Fallon Sermon Podcast
This powerful message takes us deep into John chapter 20, where we encounter Thomas in his moment of profound doubt after Jesus' crucifixion. What makes this exploration so compelling is the distinction it draws between doubt and unbelief—two concepts we often confuse but that are fundamentally different. Doubt, we discover, is actually the questioning of what we already believe, while unbelief is a determined refusal to believe at all. This means we can only doubt what we have faith in, making doubt not the enemy of faith but potentially its strengthening agent. The disciples huddled behind locked doors, paralyzed by fear and uncertainty about their Messiah who had just died. When Jesus appeared among them saying 'Peace be with you,' He wasn't dismissing their struggles but meeting them exactly where they were. Thomas's insistence on physical proof before believing resonates with our own human experience—we want tangible evidence, concrete answers to our 'why' questions. Yet Jesus invites us to come and see, to bring our doubts directly to Him rather than allowing them to drive us away. The Hebrew children facing Nebuchadnezzar's furnace exemplify faith exercised through doubt: 'Our God is able to deliver us... but if not, we still will not bow.' This message reminds us that faith isn't the absence of questions but the decision to trust God even when we don't have all the answers, and that the smallest mustard seed of faith elicits an approving smile from our Heavenly Father.
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