John 20:19-31
Jesus acknowledges the leap of faith we must take to profess belief in him. He is leading the disciples to a declaration of belief. Put yourself in their shoes. Can you imagine them feeling like this: “Lord, you convinced us that you are the Messiah. We believed all you taught us. But now you’re dead and we are in danger of being rounded up. Lord, we are scared and confused.” Remember, their world had crumbled around them.
Jesus doesn’t rebuke or condemn Thomas or the others for needing to see the proof of his wounds. He reassures them. He shows them his wounds and then says “Peace.” When Jesus does this, Thomas declares: “My Lord and my God.” Thomas was saying more than just that he believed now that Jesus had come back from the dead. He professed his belief in Jesus as God himself. This declaration is the denouement— the resolution of the plot. It is the place to which Jesus leads all of the disciples. Including you and me.
To follow Jesus is to make this declaration. You are saying the following: I believe you eternally exist, I believe you were born of a virgin, I believe you died but came back to life three days later, and I believe you sit now at the right hand of God, and I believe you are bringing about your purpose in the world. It takes no less of a leap of faith now as it did then. And when you have to navigate the rugged terrain of that road of belief, Jesus knows and understands the leap of faith you must make. And he is there to help you along that road of belief.