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NLT - 26 Eight days later the disciples were together again, and this time Thomas was with them.
The doors were locked; but suddenly, as before, Jesus was standing among them.
“Peace be with you,” he said.
27 Then he said to Thomas, “Put your finger here, and look at my hands.
Put your hand into the wound in my side.
Don’t be faithless any longer.
Believe!” 28 “My Lord and my God!” Thomas exclaimed.
29 Then Jesus told him, “You believe because you have seen me.
Blessed are those who believe without seeing me.”
The title of our message today is “No, Really!
28 “My Lord and my God!” Thomas exclaimed.
Today is a joyous day for those who believe and even for those who are not believers.
It’s a joyous day because it’s Resurrection Day, it’s Easter Sunday and this day is not about bunnies and chocolate and candy and hunting for eggs and new dresses and suits.
29 Then Jesus told him, “You believe because you have seen me.
Blessed are those who believe without seeing me.”
Today is the day we celebrate because Jesus rose from the dead after being crucified on a cross, being buried in a borrowed tomb, going into hell to preach to the lost, and coming out victorious.
Now I could stop right there and that would be enough, but I’ve got more good news for you.
I’ve got to tell you how what Jesus did way back then affects you today—I’ve got to tell you what it means for you, if you choose to believe.
Today is the day we celebrate an event that gave us the opportunity
to have salvation
to have everlasting life
to see God face to face
to see Jesus face to face and thank him for his sacrifice
to have the opportunity to walk on streets paved with gold
to not have to walk through this life alone
to have a life filled with hope
We celebrate an event that makes Christianity unique because we believe, we love, we follow, we place our hope in a risen Savior.
We celebrate because Jesus got up, he didn’t stay in the grave
Charles Russell, the man who founded the Jehovah’s Witnesses was proven in a court of law to be a perjurer, a liar, about his training, his education, his ability to read Greek, Hebrew or Latin, the fact that his wife divorced him, a man that was never tried or tested spiritually a man who was never ordained, a man they wanted to distance themselves from, but you can’t deny your history, you can overcome it but you can’t deny it.
This same group who believes that only 144,000 will enter heaven when we can clearly see in :9 John said he saw a vast crowd, too great to count, from every nation and tribe and people and language, standing in front of the throne and before the Lamb.
That man is dead.
The founders and the ones known as the mother, Mary Baker Eddy and father, Phineas Quimby of Christian Science are dead.
Joseph Smith the founder of Mormonism — Church of the Latter Day Saints, is dead
Eisai and Dogen, the pioneers of Zen Buddahism — are dead
Yong Myung Moon the founder of the Unification Church is dead.
L. Ron Hubbard the founder of Scientology and a fiction writer, (that should have been a clue) is dead.
Elijah Muhammad
Elijah Muhammad the founder of Islam is dead.
But Jesus Christ,
the foundation of Christianity
the one who came not to destroy the law, but to fulfil the law
the one who healed the sick and raised the dead
the one who was born of a virgin
the Son of God
the King of kings
the Lord of lords
the True and Living God
the one who even though he was God, fashioned himself as a man and came as a servant
that same Jesus is alive.
The Pharisees tried to find fault with him when he healed a man on the Sabbath—but they couldn’t
They wanted to arrest him when he told a parable that highlighted their wickedness—but they were afraid of the crowds who followed him
They tried to take him into custody when Judas, one the chosen twelve betrayed him, and Peter cut off the soldier’s ear, but Jesus was full of compassion and healed the man and went with them willingly
They tried to kill him when they nailed him to a cross— but he said no man takes my life, I lay it down freely.
They tried to bury him when they laid him in a tomb—but he didn’t stay there
Satan tried to hold him in hell, but he went there and preached to captives to free them then left, but he didn’t leave empty handed, he took the keys to death, hell and the grave.
Not only that he got up with all power in his hands.
You see, all those other men and women were born to human parents in a natural way, a man and a woman came together, a child was created and they were born and they died.
Jesus Christ, the foundation of Christianity, was born of a virgin and his Father was God.
All those other men and women were born to human parents in the natural way, a man and a woman came together and they were born.
Jesus Christ, the foundation of Christianity was born of a virgin, whose Father was God.
In our text it’s a week after the resurrection of Jesus and the disciples are in the house, now they were here before and Jesus had showed up, but Thomas wasn’t there, so he didn’t see Jesus.
But when they tried to tell him Jesus had come, he said I won’t believe it unless I see the marks in his hands and put my hand in his side.
No, Really!
Ask and you shall receive, now it’s a week later, they’re gathered again and here’s Jesus again and this time Thomas is there.
Jesus knew his heart, just like he knows yours, and he says to Thomas, “Put your finger here and look at my hands.
Put your hand into the wound in my side.
Don’t be faithless any longer.
Believe!.” What will it take for you to believe?
No, Really?
Thomas responded saying, “My Lord and my God!”
But now Jesus has something else to say to him, “You believe because you have seen me.
Blessed are those who believe without seeing me.”
What do you need to hear, or see, or have happen for you to believe
that Jesus is the Son of God,
that He died on a cross,
that on the third day He rose again and
that he now sits at the right hand of the Father
interceding on our behalf,
praying for us,
when we don’t know we need prayer
when we’re too inexperienced
in too much pain
too ignorant
too arrogant
too grief-stricken
too sad
too mad
to pray for ourselves.
Jesus is praying for you and me and He’s praying for the things he knows we need, things that are better for us than we even know to ask for, for ourselves.
No eye has seen, nor ear has heard, neither has it entered into the heart of man what God has prepared for those who love him.
Do you love Him today?
Praise God, then He can and will do exceeding, abundantly, above all you could ask or think according to the power that works in you.
We Christians celebrate this occasion because all those other men and women I talked about before, they died and they stayed dead, but Jesus Christ, He got up on the third day and when you are a disciple of Jesus Christ you will rise again too.
All those other men and women died and stayed dead, but Jesus Christ, He got up on the third day and when you are a disciple of Jesus Christ you will rise again too.
Now you may be saying to yourself, Pastor that’s not possible, how will the dead be raised?
What kind of bodies will they have?
Well let me start by saying, No, Really, that what happens.
Here’s what you have to understand and get in your spirit When you put a seed into the ground, it doesn’t grow into a plant unless it dies first.
The seed is literally destroyed to allow what’s on the inside of the seed to grow.
You have to die to self, you have stop listening to the flesh and listen to the Spirit of God who made you, who knows all about you and who desires that you would walk in the calling and in the purpose that He has set aside just for you.
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