What Would It Take for You to Believe?

A question you don’t hear every day, but that is what popped into my thoughts after reading John 20:19-31.
We must take a step back to understand Thomas’ reaction. Thomas was despondent after Jesus’ death, and who wouldn’t be? They all were. They had been following him for 3-4 years, watched him perform miracles, heal the sick and lame, raise people from the dead! And then Jesus is crucified…a horrible, traumatic death.
If we go back a little farther in the Gospel of John, we read that John and Peter are told by Mary Magdalene that Jesus is no longer in the tomb. They run there and see the tomb, confirm it is empty, see the linen clothes and the face covering in the tomb—John believed!
On the road to Emmaus, Jesus catches up with two disciples (Cleopas, and ???); they were kept from recognizing Jesus. As they were walking and talking, they were amazed that he (Jesus) did not know of the recent events in Jerusalem. Jesus interpreted to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself (Luke 24:25-27).
As they got closer to Emmaus they urged him to stay with them. Because it was evening the roads would get dangerous. He took bread, blessed it, broke it, and gave it to them…AND THEIR EYES WERE OPENED, and they recognized him…and he vanished. Only then did they admit/understand that their hearts burned while he talked about the Scriptures. Not like heartburn from bad food…burning like desire for more TRUTH.
For BELIEF!
They rose and returned to Jerusalem, found the eleven telling them “The Lord has risen indeed…!”
Now, let’s go forward to later that evening. Mary had seen the risen Lord; John, and Peter had seen the grave clothes (and face covering); Jesus had appeared on the road to Emmaus. There was a lot to talk about! As they were discussing this, Jesus appears. Imagine their surprise. First, the door was locked…They were behind a locked door because they were afraid. Afraid because they were followers of Jesus…afraid because they did not want to suffer the same fate.
Jesus enters and brings Peace…Gives Peace…and then He sends them…to forgive sins (or retain them). He breathed on them and said, “Peace be with you.” Then the Holy Spirt opened their minds to understand the Scriptures. NOW THEY BELIEVE!
In Luke, again He questions their unbelief, “Why are you troubled, and why do doubts arise in your hearts? (Luke 24:36-40, NRSV).
What would it take for them to BELIEVE? They were witnesses to the miracles and the crucifixion. How could He be alive?
Jesus shows them his hands and feet, lets them touch him so they CAN BELIEVE, and then, does a very human thing…He asks for food and eats.
Thomas missed the first visit so when the disciples tell him, “We have seen the Lord,” he does not believe. Hence the name Doubting Thomas.
But can you blame him? The others had seen Jesus! He had breathed on them and they had received the Holy Spirit! They definitely had an advantage.
Let’s think again…WHAT WOULD IT TAKE FOR YOU TO BELEVE?!?
Best friends, with whom Thomas has been for several years, tell him that they have seen Jesus. He doesn’t believe them. How could it be true? The other disciples didn’t initially believe (or understand) when Jesus told him that he must die and will return in three days, so why should Thomas believe? But they had witnessed so many miracles that Jesus performed. Saw him walk on water and feed 5000 from 5 loaves with 12 baskets left over, feed 4000 with 7 loaves and 7 baskets left over, and raise people from the dead!
Although we were not witnesses to these miracles or the resurrection, we have a Bible! A written account of Jesus, not to mention, Adam and Eve, Noah, David, and more. Once we receive faith from the Holy Spirit, we are able to acknowledge the Truth of the Gospel and start living a new Life in Jesus! Know Christ. Grow in Christ. Live Like Christ, Serve Like Christ, Share Christ, Have Fellowship with other Christians, and Lead others to Christ!