Thomas
New Testament

Thomas

The Doubting Disciple

Period

5-72 AD

Role

Apostle, Missionary

Thomas, also called Didymus, was one of Jesus' twelve apostles. He is best known for doubting Jesus' resurrection until he saw and touched the risen Christ, earning him the nickname "Doubting Thomas."

"Thomas said to him, "My Lord and my God!""

John 20:28

Significance

Thomas' journey from doubt to faith demonstrates that honest questions and struggles are part of genuine faith. His declaration "My Lord and my God" is one of the clearest statements of Jesus' deity in the New Testament.

Life Events

Called to be one of the twelve apostles

Willing to die with Jesus in Judea

Asked Jesus about the way to the Father

Absent when Jesus appeared to the disciples

Expressed doubt about the resurrection

Encountered the risen Christ

Confessed Jesus as "My Lord and my God"

Present at the Sea of Galilee appearance

Received the Great Commission

Tradition says he evangelized India

Spiritual Lessons

1

Honest doubt can lead to stronger faith

2

Jesus meets us in our questions and uncertainties

3

Blessed are those who believe without seeing

4

Evidence strengthens faith but isn't always necessary

5

Transformed doubters become bold witnesses

6

Jesus is patient with our struggles to believe

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