Good Morning All,
John 20: 24-25; “Now Thomas,
one of the Twelve, called the Twin, was not with them when Jesus came. So
the other disciples told him, “We have seen the Lord.” But he said to them,
“Unless I see in his hands the mark of the nails, and place my finger into the
mark of the nails, and place my hand into his side, I will never believe.”
Many years ago, I had a great
uncle who loved the sport of boxing. Of
course he grew up in the era of great boxers, Jack Dempsey, Max Schmeling, Joe
Louis, Rocky Marciano, and the like. So,
one evening my mom invited him and my great aunt out for supper and then we
were going to sit down and watch a fight night.
I was watching the start and hollered out to him that it was starting. The fight had started as he came in and got
settled in. He looked at me and asked,
“what did I miss?” I had to tell him,
“the whole fight.” One of the boxers got
punched in the throat; it stunned him for a moment and, in professional boxing,
a moment is the whole fight. The stunned
boxer was met with a crosscut to the jaw and the fight was over. The whole fight took less than two
minutes. By the time my great uncle sat down,
he had missed it all and he couldn’t believe what had just happened.
It is like that often; isn’t
it? You have important news; you
announce it but someone who is not there to hear it simply cannot believe what
you announced. “I just can’t believe
it!” “I just can’t believe he would
retire.” “I just can’t believe they
would leave.” “I just can’t believe this
store is closing.” And these people
don’t believe; they won’t believe until they see the empty store; they won’t
believe unless they hear it from the person himself. It might be a question of trusting the person
delivering the message; it might be that the news is so out of context of the
person involved; it just can’t be.
This is where Thomas found
himself. We are often tough on Thomas
but wouldn’t we be the same? The idea
that someone who was dead was suddenly seen again, alive; would make us wonder,
to question the news as well; wouldn’t it?
Thomas takes a normal human view; I don’t believe what I can’t see.
This attitude is very human
and it is designed to limit a limitless God.
It is designed to make God’s way to conform to what man’s limited
thought process can manage to conceive.
Yet God goes so far beyond our limited means. God, who created the universe and all that is
in it with a mere spoken word, is never limited in what He can or will do. A limitless God has limitless power,
limitless, knowledge, but above all, limitless love which moved him to die for
you and for me.
It was the plan from the
beginning, for Jesus to die to pay for your sins. This act of limitless love, beyond our
understanding, shows us God’s very nature, even his very heart and it shows the
incredible love for us.
Gracious Lord, through your
death and resurrection you show us the greatest love ever displayed. Help us to trust in this love and help us to
share this love to all those whom we meet.
Lead us to celebrate your wonderful mercy and love. In your precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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