When they saw him, they
worshiped him; but some doubted. (Matthew 28:17)
On
Sunday, Pastor Sam gave us an encouraging word: there can be authentic worship even in the face of doubt.
When
we think of the word “doubt” in Scripture, most Christians familiar with their
Bibles tend to default to Thomas, the disciple who had missed the first
post-Resurrection meeting between Jesus and the other ten disciples. Thomas was
very vocal about his unbelief concerning the resurrection of Jesus from the
dead. But Thomas was present for the second encounter, and he believed. These eleven disciples then met the Lord in Galilee, having walked
about 90-100 miles from where they had seen him in Jerusalem (see John 20:19- 21:14).
So,
we have this curious post-Resurrection situation: Thomas had seen Jesus twice.
The other ten disciples had seen Him three times. And, in the face of these
multiple appearances, there was still doubt… and not just in the heart of
Thomas. Other disciples felt it too.
What
about you? Do you feel it? Have doubts clouded your discipleship? Do you have
things happening in your life that make you question whether you've really had an
encounter with the living God?
The
prescription for doubt is authentic worship. Pastor Sam said (paraphrased here),
If you are obediently worshiping instead
of disobeying by staying away, if you are doing your best even in the face of
doubts, if you are engaged with God through sincere worship of Him, then your
doubts will be addressed by the resurrected Christ.
We serve an amazing Lord. In the Matthew 28 account, Jesus responded to the doubt with a declaration of His power and with a dispatching of His disciples: Then
Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has
been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations…” (Matthew
28:18-19a). In other words, doubt could not disqualify the disciples from service so long as they were found obedient in worship.
Is there doubt in your heart today? Don't let it deter you from your devotion.
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