Midtown Presbyterian Church
This week, we pause and take a look at our relationship with doubt in the Christian journey. Rather than viewing doubt as a spiritual failure or something to be buried in shame, we're shown through the story of Thomas in John 20:24-29 that doubt can actually be a pathway to deeper, more authentic faith. The sermon challenges two cultural extremes: the church's tendency to condemn doubt as weakness, and society's uncritical celebration of skepticism as virtue. Instead, we discover a third way—the way of Thomas—where doubt becomes an invitation to encounter a bigger picture of Jesus. The message beautifully illustrates how Jesus doesn't reject Thomas for his skepticism but meets him in it, showing his wounds and transforming doubt into worship. We're reminded that spiritual maturity isn't about doubting less, but about bringing our doubts to Jesus and community rather than running from them. The agricultural metaphor of dry farming particularly resonates—sometimes God withholds immediate answers not to punish us, but to help our faith develop deeper roots that can withstand future droughts. This perspective liberates us to ask honest questions while remaining anchored in community, trusting that our doubts may actually be breaking open pictures of God that have become too small.
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