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What does the Bible say about Thomas and his doubt?

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The Bible depicts Thomas as a disciple who doubted the resurrection of Christ until he could see and touch Him (John 20:24-29).

In John 20:24-29, Thomas, one of the twelve disciples, famously expressed his skepticism regarding the resurrection of Jesus, stating that he would not believe unless he could see and touch the physical wounds of Christ. This reaction is emblematic of a broader struggle with faith that many believers face, highlighting the tension between doubt and belief. After Jesus appeared to him, Thomas's doubt was transformed into a profound confession of faith as he declared, 'My Lord and my God.' This passage illustrates both Christ's patience and the importance of genuine belief, which does not rely solely on physical proof but is rooted in a relationship with the Savior.
Scripture References: John 20:24-29

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