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Bishop Paul reminds us that the God who saves us also knows how deeply we struggle to believe. Like Thomas, we live with a mixture of doubt and worship—and still, it is faith. Jesus does not save us by excusing our sin, but by bearing it in his own wounded hands. The debt has been paid, the sentence carried out. And in his mercy, he gives us the Holy Scriptures to steady our hearts and lead us to trust him.
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Bishop Paul reminds us that the God who saves us also knows how deeply we struggle to believe. Like Thomas, we live with a mixture of doubt and worship—and still, it is faith. Jesus does not save us by excusing our sin, but by bearing it in his own wounded hands. The debt has been paid, the sentence carried out. And in his mercy, he gives us the Holy Scriptures to steady our hearts and lead us to trust him.

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