Room for the Doubting
John 20:24–29 (TPT)
This message centers on a simple but powerful truth:
Jesus makes room for doubt, but calls us out of it into faith.
Thomas Isn’t Weak, He’s Real
We call him “Doubting Thomas,” but Scripture calls him:
- “The Twin”
He was:
- Loyal
- Committed
- Willing to die for Jesus
Yet… he struggled.
Strong believers can still have real doubts.
Why Doubt Happens
Thomas had:
- Seen Jesus die
- Missed His first appearance
So he said:
“Unless I see… I will not believe.”
Disappointment often leads to doubt.
Jesus’ Response
Jesus doesn’t shame him. He invites him:
“Come and see.”
- Touch the wounds
- See the truth
- Experience it personally
Three Invitations
1. Come and See
Faith invites investigation, not blind belief.
2. Stop Doubting
At some point, you must choose:
- Keep questioning forever
- Or step into trust
3. Trust Personally
Thomas responds:
“My Lord and my God.”
Faith becomes real when it becomes yours.
Key Reminder
- Doubt is human
- Staying in unbelief is a choice
The Goal of Faith
Not:
- Easy life
- Perfect answers
But:
The salvation of your soul.
Bottom Line
Bring your doubts to Jesus, just don’t build a home in them.
