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What does Thomas’ declaration 'My Lord and my God' signify?

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'My Lord and my God' signifies Thomas's recognition of Jesus’ divinity and authority.

In John 20:28, Thomas responds to Jesus by declaring, 'My Lord and my God.' This moment is profound as Thomas directly acknowledges the divine nature of Christ. This confession is pivotal in revealing Jesus as both Lord and God, affirming foundational Christian belief in the Trinity. The sermon points out that Christ does not correct Thomas, thereby validating his acknowledgment of Jesus' identity. This underscores key aspects of faith—the necessity of recognizing Christ’s lordship for salvation and the authenticity of their discipleship.
Scripture References: John 20:28

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