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!! Easter 2
!! John 20:19-31
!! April 15, 2007
!! “The Cure for Doubt”
Introduction: “The Easter story is nothing but a myth,” That is what Tom’s high school teacher announced to his class a few days before Easter break.
“Jesus not only didn’t rise from the grave,” he continued, “but there’s no God in heaven who would allow his son to be crucified in the first place.”
\\             “Sir, I believe in God,” Tom protested.
“And I believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ.”
\\             “Tom, you can believe what you wish, of course,” the teacher said, “However, the real world excludes the possibility of miracles like the resurrection.
The resurrection is a scientific impossibility.
No one who believes in miracles can also respect science.”
\\             Then the teacher proposed an experiment.
Reaching into his refrigerator, he produced a raw egg and held it up.
“I’m going to drop this egg on the floor,” he said.
“Gravity will pull it toward the floor so that the egg will most certainly break apart.”
Looking at Tom with a challenge, he said, “Now Tom, I want you to pray a prayer right now and ask your God to keep this egg from breaking when it hits the floor.
If he can do that, then you’ll have proven your point, and I’ll have to admit that there is a God.” \\             After pondering the challenge for a moment, Tom slowly stood up to pray: “Dear Heavenly Father,” Tom prayed, “I pray that when my teacher drops the egg, it will break into a hundred pieces.
And also, Lord, I pray that when the egg does break, my teacher will have a heart attack and die.
Amen.” \\             After this there was an audible gasp from the class, after which they sat with silent expectation.
For a moment the teacher did nothing.
At last he looked at Tom and then the egg.
Without a word the teacher carefully put the egg back into the refrigerator.
“Class dismissed,” the teacher said, and then he sat down to clear his desk.
\\             The teacher apparently believed in God’s existence more than he thought.
Many people, like that teacher, deny that God exists, yet run from him, question him, and attack him whenever they get the chance.
That teacher wasn’t willing to bet his life that God didn’t exist.
\\             Many people doubt the existence of God.
Many people doubt the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
On that first Easter many years ago all of the disciples doubted in Christ’s resurrection.
After all, every one of them, even after being told by Jesus Himself that He would suffer and die and on the third day would be raised from the dead, sat cowering in a locked room, fearing the suffering and death that would soon come for them as well.
Perhaps they focused on the words of our Lord that what ever happened to Him would also be done to them as well.
All of them doubted until they saw Jesus pierced hands and feet, but then they believed.
However, even after being told by his fellow disciples that Jesus Christ was raised from the dead, one disciple refused to believe in the resurrection.
He had doubts.
Today we are going to take a look at that man, and see how his doubts are our doubts.
We’re also going to see how Jesus healed this man of the disease of doubt, and how he heals us today.
\\             On Easter night, the disciples were together in a house, hiding behind locked doors.
Some of them had witnessed Jesus resurrection but still had doubts as to what this meant for them personally.
They were living in fear.
What were the Jewish leaders going to do? Would they be arrested now?
Would they be accused of stealing the body?
Would anyone believe them if they told people that Jesus had risen from the dead?
They were hiding away from it all.
\\             Suddenly, Jesus was standing in the middle of them, and said to them, “Peace be with you.”
Jesus always says just the right thing at the right time, doesn’t He.
As Jesus stands in the presence of His disciples you can bet they were listening very closely.
After all, all of them had abandoned Him, some of them had denied even knowing Him.
To these men, suffering grief at the Lord’s death, guilt, shame, and confusion, He says “Peace be with you.”
He tells them that they can be at peace.
They would come to understand that their sins were forgiven through His death on the cross.
Now, He was alive.
He was there, and they had nothing to worry about.
He showed them his hands and side to prove to them that he wasn’t a ghost, but that he was the same Jesus they had known, the same Jesus they had seen crucified. .
\\             The Apostle Thomas wasn’t there.
When he returned, the disciples told him that Jesus had appeared to them.
But Thomas didn’t believe: “Unless I see the nail marks in his hands, and put my finger where the nails were, and put my hand into his side, I will not believe it.”
You can’t get much more skeptical than that, can you.
I will not believe, unless I see visible proof.
\\             Why does Thomas refuse to believe?
Because Thomas was a practical person, and he lived in a practical world.
He was shattered on Good Friday when Jesus died.
But he wasn’t about to succumb to fantasy.
Dead was dead, and that was it.
No one in their right minds would doubt it when the Romans said a prisoner was dead.
They were experts at killing! It’s not that Thomas didn’t want to believe that Jesus was still alive.
But Thomas knew how the world worked.
Dead was dead, and that was it.
\\             That’s how our world sees Jesus’ resurrection today.
Nice idea, but it didn’t really happen.
Many people are set on proving that the resurrection of Jesus was a spiritual resurrection.
Today in our newspapers and in popular magazines there are supposed scholars saying that they have found Jesus bones.
Some people say Jesus arose only in the sense that his spirit goes marching on, sort of life the way the spirit of Abraham Lincoln continues to influence America.
\\             But William Lane Craig[i], speaking about the resurrection, dismisses such theorys.
Dr.
Craig points out that it would have been a contradiction in terms for an early Jew to say that someone was raised from the dead, but his body was left in the tomb.
That’s not how people talked back then.
Furthermore, Dr. Craig points out that numerous disciples were executed because they would not deny the resurrection.
No sane person would die for something that didn’t happen.
Of all the events that took place in the first century, no historical event has better or more widespread documentation than the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
\\             And yet, we Christians today live in a sea of doubt in a doubting world.
And when you’re swimming in doubt, when it’s all around you, it’s hard not to get wet.
The unfaithful thoughts of the world are glad to taint even our Christian minds.
I have a question to ask you.
Perhaps it is a stupid question but I think not, “Have you ever doubted?”
Have you ever wondered about this whole business of Jesus and the cross and the resurrection?
Have you ever asked yourself if your faith is really only a superstition?
Have you ever wondered, “Am I a Christian only because my parents were?
Often we’re afraid to face our doubts because we’re afraid of what we might find.
We’re afraid of what others might think.
People might find out how weak our faith really is, so we keep our doubts to ourselves.
And yet, our doubts don’t go away – they’re always there, and like a cancer, if left untreated, our doubt slowly eats away at our faith, until we believe in Jesus less and less, and we become more and more skeptical, like Thomas, in our story for today.
\\             What can a person really do to rid themselves of doubt?
I am sorry to say, nothing at all, really.
There is no earthly cure that will take away your doubts.
If they find Noah’s ark up in the mountain, if they find the burial shroud of Christ, if all of your friends and family have the most amazing arguments in the world – none of those things can cure you of your doubt.
Only one thing can.
\\             That one thing happened to Thomas one week later.
On the Sunday after Easter, the disciples were together, and Thomas was with them.
The doors were locked again.
Suddenly, Jesus was standing in the middle of them.
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