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Easter Series 2026: Eyewitnesses of Jesus
Part 2: Thomas
This message shifts our focus to Thomas, not to shame his doubt, but to reveal what Jesus does through it. Thomas is often labeled “Doubting Thomas,” but Scripture shows something deeper: he wasn’t the only one who doubted…he was just the one honest enough to say it out loud.
I. More Than a Doubter
Thomas wasn’t weak, he was loyal and courageous.
- In John 11, he was willing to die with Jesus
- In John 14, he asked questions others were afraid to ask
- He stayed with the disciples even in uncertainty
- Thomas wasn’t faithless, he was searching.
II. The Reality of Doubt After the resurrection, when the disciples said, “We’ve seen the Lord,” Thomas responded: “Unless I see…I will not believe.” But here’s the truth: All the disciples struggled with unbelief. (Mark 16:9–14)
- They heard the testimony and still didn’t believe
- They walked with Jesus and still wrestled
- Doubt is not the absence of faith, it’s often the place where faith begins.
III. Jesus Meets Us in Our Doubt Eight days later, Jesus comes back…for Thomas.
- He didn’t rebuke him harshly
- He didn’t reject him
- He met him right where he was
“Reach your finger here…do not be unbelieving, but believing.” And in that moment, Thomas declares: “My Lord and my God!”
The greatest confession came from the one who doubted the loudest.
IV. Blessed Are Those Who Believe
Jesus responds with a powerful truth: “Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.” This shifts the message from Thomas…to us. We weren’t in the room. We didn’t see the scars. But we are still called to believe, because faith isn’t built on sight, it’s built on trust.
V. How to Eliminate Doubt
Doubt doesn’t have to control you, you can fight it:
1. Replace It and Feed Your Faith
What you consume shapes what you believe.
Fill your life with truth, not fear.
2. Fight It and Stand on the Word
Faith grows when you stand on God’s promises, not your feelings.
3. Stop Saying It
Your words reinforce your belief system.
Stop speaking doubt and start declaring truth.
Thomas could have been remembered as “the one who doubted”…But instead, he became the one who believed.
By Hans Hess5
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Easter Series 2026: Eyewitnesses of Jesus
Part 2: Thomas
This message shifts our focus to Thomas, not to shame his doubt, but to reveal what Jesus does through it. Thomas is often labeled “Doubting Thomas,” but Scripture shows something deeper: he wasn’t the only one who doubted…he was just the one honest enough to say it out loud.
I. More Than a Doubter
Thomas wasn’t weak, he was loyal and courageous.
- In John 11, he was willing to die with Jesus
- In John 14, he asked questions others were afraid to ask
- He stayed with the disciples even in uncertainty
- Thomas wasn’t faithless, he was searching.
II. The Reality of Doubt After the resurrection, when the disciples said, “We’ve seen the Lord,” Thomas responded: “Unless I see…I will not believe.” But here’s the truth: All the disciples struggled with unbelief. (Mark 16:9–14)
- They heard the testimony and still didn’t believe
- They walked with Jesus and still wrestled
- Doubt is not the absence of faith, it’s often the place where faith begins.
III. Jesus Meets Us in Our Doubt Eight days later, Jesus comes back…for Thomas.
- He didn’t rebuke him harshly
- He didn’t reject him
- He met him right where he was
“Reach your finger here…do not be unbelieving, but believing.” And in that moment, Thomas declares: “My Lord and my God!”
The greatest confession came from the one who doubted the loudest.
IV. Blessed Are Those Who Believe
Jesus responds with a powerful truth: “Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.” This shifts the message from Thomas…to us. We weren’t in the room. We didn’t see the scars. But we are still called to believe, because faith isn’t built on sight, it’s built on trust.
V. How to Eliminate Doubt
Doubt doesn’t have to control you, you can fight it:
1. Replace It and Feed Your Faith
What you consume shapes what you believe.
Fill your life with truth, not fear.
2. Fight It and Stand on the Word
Faith grows when you stand on God’s promises, not your feelings.
3. Stop Saying It
Your words reinforce your belief system.
Stop speaking doubt and start declaring truth.
Thomas could have been remembered as “the one who doubted”…But instead, he became the one who believed.

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