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Fear has a way of paralyzing us, distorting reality, and trapping us in "survival mode." Whether it is the fear of death, the sting of rejection, or the weight of past disappointments, we all have "locked rooms" in our hearts where we hide.In Part 3 of our series "Days After," we see the Risen Jesus walk through those locked doors to speak a definitive word: Peace. In this message, we re-examine "Doubting Thomas"—not as a skeptic, but as a man using disbelief as a defense mechanism against trauma.
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Fear has a way of paralyzing us, distorting reality, and trapping us in "survival mode." Whether it is the fear of death, the sting of rejection, or the weight of past disappointments, we all have "locked rooms" in our hearts where we hide.In Part 3 of our series "Days After," we see the Risen Jesus walk through those locked doors to speak a definitive word: Peace. In this message, we re-examine "Doubting Thomas"—not as a skeptic, but as a man using disbelief as a defense mechanism against trauma.