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Doubting St.Thomas

"Doubting St. Thomas is a well known phrase and the incident is with a lesson. 'Doubt is not a sin'. As St. Thomas told the other disciples, until I see the nail marks on his hands and put my finger in to His wounded side, you will never make me believe; only Jesus was there to clarify him.

In the last meeting with Jesus before the ascention to Father, he conceived the message of Christ "Go out all over the world, and preach the gospel to the whole of creation….." He made his masters wish true in the far unknown land which he has not see before. The doubting St. Thomas teach us that the sincere doubts of true people are valuable to God and they are made more strong and achieving than the lukewarm people.

 

Point Of Topic !

'See St. Thomas, here are my hands, Let me have your finger, put it into my side. Cease that doubting and believe.' Never have divine reality and human doubt been so closely face to face. St. Thomas found God so close to humanity and there he made it clear "Thou art my Lord and my God". None of the other apostles had ever called Jesus 'GOD' with such significance before.