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This sermon explores how the resurrection of Jesus transformed our relationship with God—from a distant, untouchable holiness to an intimate, embodied presence. Through the story of Thomas, we see that Jesus invites us to draw near, to touch, and to believe—even in our doubt—reminding us that his power is not to destroy, but to restore. Blessed are we who have not seen, yet still believe.
By Scott HawkinsThis sermon explores how the resurrection of Jesus transformed our relationship with God—from a distant, untouchable holiness to an intimate, embodied presence. Through the story of Thomas, we see that Jesus invites us to draw near, to touch, and to believe—even in our doubt—reminding us that his power is not to destroy, but to restore. Blessed are we who have not seen, yet still believe.