"I Saw, I Touched, I Believed"
“I SAW, I TOUCHED, I BELIEVED”
By
Curtis Peter van Gorder
If
Thomas could tell us what he experienced when Jesus was crucified, buried, and
rose from the grave, I think it might go something like this. ...
A
lot of people read the Gospels and think how wonderful it must have been to be
one of Jesus’ first disciples, especially one of the twelve whom He chose to be
closest to Him while He taught and worked miracles. Those three and a half
years with the Master were wonderful, because He was wonderful—perfect, in
fact.
There
was nothing particularly wonderful about us disciples, though, and our flaws
showed all the more clearly in the light of His presence. Peter was outspoken
and impetuous. James and John tended to get carried away in their zeal. Philip
was a harsh realist. And me? Because I doubted God’s power and was so vocal
about it, my name has become synonymous with skepticism, as when someone is
called a “doubting Thomas.”
That’s
not a label I’m proud of, nor the legacy I would have chosen, but I’m happy if
others can benefit from my experience. If you have doubts about Jesus, or the
Bible, or the power of God, or the scope of His love, this story is for you.
After
Jesus was crucified and His body was laid to rest, we all went into hiding for
fear that His enemies would come after us next. I spent the third day alone,
wrestling with my mind about what had happened to Jesus. When I saw the others
again that evening, I found that a lot had happened in my absence. Everyone
started talking about it at the same time. “We have seen Jesus!” “He’s alive!”
“It’s true! It really is!” “I saw Him, too!”
Peter
took charge and tried to help me understand. “We were huddled here, still
trying to make sense out of what happened to the Master, when Mary came to the
door out of breath. …”
“We
had gone to the tomb to anoint His body with spices,” Mary blurted out, “but
when we got there, the stone was rolled away from the opening and His body was
gone!”
“We
thought it was just a wild story,” Peter continued. “You know how emotional
women can be. But when she kept insisting that we go and see for ourselves,
John and I did. And we found it just as she had said—empty except for the
shroud His body was wrapped in. On the way back here, I remembered how He had
said, ‘Just as the prophet Jonas was three days in the whale’s belly, so must the
Son of Man be three days and nights in the heart of the earth,’ and I began to
wonder if maybe Jesus had risen from the dead.”
Peter’s
voice rose with excitement. “Then the most amazing thing happened! Just a short
while ago, all of a sudden Jesus was standing right where you are standing now.
He showed us the nail holes in His hands and the spear wound in His side…”
My
doubts drowned out the rest. Impossible!
Suddenly, a figure walked right through the wall—and I wasn’t imagining it either! My
attention came back into focus as two others related an equally incredible
story about meeting a mysterious stranger on the road to Emmaus. Cleopas spoke
for them.
“We
were here when Mary came and said that she and the other women had found His
tomb empty and seen an angel who told them that Jesus was alive again. The two
of us left for Emmaus, as sad and confused as you are about what had happened
to Jesus. On the way we met a man who explained the prophecies in the Bible concerning
the Messiah’s death, and the prophecies all fit Jesus exactly! Suddenly we
realized that the stranger was Jesus, and in that same instant, He vanished!”
Had
everyone gone crazy? “I don’t believe it!” I blurted out. “I think you all are
imagining things—seeing what you want to see.” I pled with them to be more
rational. “I loved Him as much as you did. Don’t you see how ridiculous this
is? As for me, I would have to see and touch the nail holes in His hands and
the wound in His side before I will believe!” I was so disillusioned by the
events of a few days earlier that I wasn’t able to see the power of God working
in our midst.
Eight
days later, we were all gathered again. Suddenly, a figure walked right through
the wall—and I wasn’t imagining it either! It was Jesus! He came straight to
me, smiled, and pointed to the wounds in His hands. “Thomas, put your finger
here,” He said. I could tell by the tone of His voice that He was disappointed because
of my doubts, but patient and understanding.
My
words from the week before rushed through my mind, and I felt ashamed. He
hadn’t been there when I had told the others that I wouldn’t believe until I
saw and touched Him myself, but He knew. Ever since I had met Him, it seemed He
always knew my deepest thoughts and feelings.
He
took my hand and said, “Thrust your finger into the spear wound in My side and
believe.”
I
did, and in that instant any lingering doubts I may have had vanished. I had
seen. I had felt. But more wonderful still, I had looked into His eyes—eyes
filled with more love and compassion than I’d ever seen there before. His love
for me hadn’t been diminished one iota by my skepticism. I was ashamed of my
unbelief, but His love washed away both my doubts and my shame.
As
I fell to my knees, I blubbered, “My Lord and my God!”
Yes,
I was blessed to have been in His presence, to have heard Him teach, to have
watched Him do miracles, and to have heard Him call me by name. I was blessed
to see and touch the risen Savior, to be reassured of His love for me, and to
hear from His own lips that all my sins were forgiven. But you are even more
blessed. As He said, “More blessed are those who have not seen and yet
believed.”
Just open your heart
and say, “Jesus, I receive You as my Lord and my Savior. Please forgive my sins
and help me make a new start. Please fill me with Your Spirit and life. I want
to believe in You and trust You and even love You, Jesus. Please help me in the
areas where I am lacking. Amen.” •
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