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In this final week of The Way of the Cross, we arrive at the resurrection—but not as a neat, polished ending. Instead, we find a group of followers still wrestling with fear, doubt, and uncertainty, reminding us that belief is often a journey, not a moment. Through the story of Thomas, we see that Jesus meets us right in the middle of our questions, offering peace and invitation rather than shame. The resurrection isn't just something to celebrate—it's a call to personally respond: "My Lord and my God."
By Harbor Church5
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In this final week of The Way of the Cross, we arrive at the resurrection—but not as a neat, polished ending. Instead, we find a group of followers still wrestling with fear, doubt, and uncertainty, reminding us that belief is often a journey, not a moment. Through the story of Thomas, we see that Jesus meets us right in the middle of our questions, offering peace and invitation rather than shame. The resurrection isn't just something to celebrate—it's a call to personally respond: "My Lord and my God."