THURSDAY- 13TH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME –A
3rd July, Feast of Saint Thomas, Apostle, Patron Saint of
India
Gospel: John 20:24-29: The Great
Conviction-Thomas’ Confession.
I
Reading: Jeremiah 1:4-9: The Word of the Lord was
addressed to me..
II Reading Eph 2:19-22: You are no longer aliens or foreign visitors..
The Great Conviction-Thomas’ Confession, 20:24-29
Thomas’
faith in Jesus Christ grew day after day; so should ours, till Christ becomes
our Lord and our God forever in heaven. Faith in Christ is God’s gift; only God
can give it and we must be grateful for having received it. John mentions
Thomas on four occasions:
1.
Thomas said to his companions during inner sufferings and conspiracy to kill
Jesus when Jesus decided to go back to Jerusalem, “Let us go too and die with
him.” (Jn 11:16)
2.
Thomas interrupted Jesus saying: “Lord, we do not know where you are going:
show how can we know the way?” (Jn 14:5)
Jesus
said, “I am the Way, the Truth and the Life.” (Jn 14:6)
3.
Today’s Gospel.
4.
Jesus appeared to the seven disciples and later on Jesus appeared to Thomas
when all were there (Jn 20: 27; Jn 21:1-23).
i.
Faith in Jesus Christ implies a total surrender to his plans of love for us.
ii.
Faith in Jesus Christ brings to us incalculable treasures.
iii.
Our Faith in Christ must grow day after day.
This
is an excellent study of the conviction and confession of Thomas, one of the
twelve disciples of Jesus.
1. Thomas’ frustrated, reactionary
spirit (v.24-25)
a.
The
disciples testified: Thomas argued
b.
The
reason: Guilt-he had forsaken and withdrawn from them
2. Thomas’ false picture of Jesus (v.25)
a.
He
was just an earthly deliverer
b.
He
was now dead
c.
Result:
persistent doubt for eight days
3. Thomas’ critical confrontation and
confession: Jesus appeared and challenged and convicted him (v.26-28)
a.
The
confrontation
1)
Jesus
was aware of Thomas’ demands
2)
Jesus
warned and called for belief
3)
The
strong confession
4. Thomas’ great lesson for all people.
Thought: To
doubt is to be Christless. “Separate
from Christ...without hope and without God in the world” (Eph 2:12). False
pictures of Jesus lead to unbelief. Jesus is more than a great teacher, a great
prophet, a great man and a great founder of religion.
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