
When I have stubbornly doubted? (see John 20:24-29).
Have I been doubting something about Jesus— maybe an experience to
which others testify, but which I have not yet experienced? The other
disciples said to Thomas, “We have seen the Lord” (John 20:25). But Thomas doubted, saying, “Unless I see . . . I will not believe” (John 20:25).
Thomas needed the personal touch of Jesus. When His touches will come
we never know, but when they do come they are indescribably precious.
“Thomas . . . said to Him, ’My Lord and my God!’ ” (John 20:28).
When I have selfishly denied Him? (see John 21:15-17). Peter denied Jesus Christ with oaths and curses (see Matthew 26:69-75),
and yet after His resurrection Jesus appeared to Peter alone. Jesus
restored Peter in private, and then He restored him publicly before the
others. And Peter said to Him, “Lord . . . You know that I love You” (John 21:17).
Do I have a personal history with Jesus Christ? The one true sign of
discipleship is intimate oneness with Him— a knowledge of Jesus that
nothing can shake.
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