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The Kings Compassion

Kings and Kingdoms

January 24, 2024 • Jeremy Toomey • John 20, Romans 10:17

After the resurrection many saw that Jesus was alive and declared the good news to Thomas but he demanded that he wouldn’t believe unless he could place his fingers in the holes created by the crucifixion. Eight days later Jesus appears in a closed room to all the disciples and meets Thomas where he was at by allowing him to place his fingers in His wounds. Thomas responds with now “I believe” but then Jesus responds by saying “you believed because you have seen me. Those who believe in Me without seeing Me are blessed.” 


We can learn a lot from this story because like Thomas we have all found ourselves doubting who Jesus is, or even wrestle through our faith in terms of His guidance for our life. We don’t get to physically see all the things that Jesus did, like the people of Thomas’ day, so how do we have faith without seeing? We also see that Jesus didn’t respond to Thomas in anger because of his disbelief but instead with gentleness and compassion showing us that the true King meets us where we are at. His desire is for us all to come to repentance and belief in Him as our theme verse says.