Sunday (3/30):
"Unless I see in his hands the prints of the nails,
I will not believe"
Scripture: John
20:19-31
19
It was evening of the first day of the week. The
followers had gathered together with the doors locked
because they were afraid of the Jews. Jesus came and
stood among them. He said, "May you have peace."
20 When He had said this, He
showed them His hands and His side. When the followers
saw the Lord, they were filled with joy.
21
Then Jesus said to them again, "May you have peace. As
the Father has sent Me, I also am sending you."
22 When Jesus had said this, He
breathed on them. He said, "Receive the Holy Spirit.
23 If you say that people are
free of sins, they are free of them. If you say that
people are not free of sins, they still have them."
24
Thomas was not with them when Jesus came. He was one of
the twelve followers and was called the Twin.
25 The other followers told
him, "We have seen the Lord!" He said to them, "I will
not believe until I see the marks made by the nails in
His hands. I will not believe until I put my finger into
the marks of the nails. I will not believe until I put
my hand into His side." 26
Eight days later the followers were again inside a
house. Thomas was with them. The doors were locked.
Jesus came and stood among them. He said, "May you have
peace!" 27 He said to Thomas,
"Put your finger into My hands. Put your hand into My
side. Do not doubt, believe!" 28
Thomas said to Him, "My Lord and my God!"
29 Jesus said to him, "Thomas,
because you have seen Me, you believe. Those are happy
who have never seen Me and yet believe!"
30 Jesus did many other
powerful works in front of His followers. They are not
written in this book. 31 But
these are written so you may believe that Jesus is the
Christ, the Son of God. When you put your trust in Him,
you will have life that lasts forever through His name.
Meditation: The
last apostle to meet the resurrected Lord was the first
to go with him to Jerusalem at Passover time. The
apostle Thomas was a natural pessimist. When Jesus
proposed that they visit Lazarus after receiving news of
his illness, Thomas said to the disciples: "Let us
also go, that we may die with him" (John 11:16).
While Thomas deeply loved the Lord, he lacked the
courage to stand with Jesus in his passion and
crucifixion. After Jesus' death, Thomas made the mistake
of withdrawing from the other apostles. He sought
loneliness rather than fellowship in his time of
adversity. He doubted the women who saw the resurrected
Jesus and he doubted his own fellow apostles. When
Thomas finally had the courage to rejoin the other
apostles, the Lord Jesus made his presence known to him
and reassured him that he had indeed overcome death and
risen again. When Thomas recognized his Master, he
believed and exclaimed that Jesus was truly Lord and
truly God! Through the gift of faith we, too, proclaim
that Jesus is our personal Lord and our God. He died and
rose that we, too, might have new life in him. The Lord
offers each of us new life in his Holy Spirit that we
may know him personally and walk in this new way of life
through the power of his resurrection. Do you believe in
God's word and the power of the Holy Spirit?
Prayer: "Lord
Jesus Christ, through your victory over sin and death
you have overcome all the powers of darkness. Help me to
draw near to you and to trust in your life-giving word.
Fill me with your Holy Spirit and strengthen my faith in
your promises and my hope in the power of your
resurrection."
Psalm 118:2-4, 13-15, 23-24
2 Let
Israel say, "His loving-kindness lasts forever."
3 Let
the house of Aaron say, "His loving-kindness lasts
forever."
4 Let those who fear the Lord say, "His loving-kindness
lasts forever."
13 You
pushed me back so that I was falling, but the Lord
helped me.
14 The Lord is my strength and my song. He is the One
Who saves me.
15
The joy of being saved is being heard in the tents of
those who are right and good. The right hand of the Lord
does powerful things.
23
The Lord has done this. We think it is great!
24 This is the day that the
Lord has made. Let us be full of joy and be glad in it.
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