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- Subject: Thomas the Apostle (21 Dec)
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- THOMAS THE APOSTLE (21 DEC)
-
- The Apostle Thomas (Hebrew or Aramaic for "twin") was also
- called "Didymus" (Greek for "twin"). He was absent when the Risen
- Lord appeared to the other apostles on the evening of Easter Day,
- and refused to believe that Christ had indeed risen until he had
- seen him for himself, but when he had seen Him, he said to Him, "My
- Lord and My God." (John 20:19-29)
- Because of this episode, he has been known ever since as
- "Doubting Thomas." But we ought also to remember his earlier words,
- when Jesus announced His intention of going to the Jerusalem area,
- brushing aside the protests of His disciples that His life was in
- danger there, at which Thomas said to the others: "Let us also go,
- that we may die with him." (John 11:7,8,16) If Thomas was
- pessimistic, he was also sturdily loyal.
- At the Last Supper, Jesus said: "I go to prepare a place for
- you.... And whither I go ye know, and the way ye know." Thomas
- replied: "Lord, we know not whither thou goest, and how can we know
- the way?" To this Jesus answered: "I am the way, the truth and the
- life." (John 14:1-6)
- Thomas is mentioned again (John 21) as one of the seven
- disciples who were fishing on the Sea of Galilee (Sea of Tiberias)
- when the Risen Lord appeared to them. Aside from this he appears in
- the New Testament only as a name on lists of the Apostles. A couple
- of centuries later a story was circulating in the Mediterranean
- world that he had gone to preach in India; and there is a Christian
- community in India (the Kerala district) that claims descent from
- Christians converted by the the preaching of Thomas.
- A recently discovered work called the Gospel of Thomas is a
- collection of sayings attributed to Jesus. I know of no scholarly
- support for the notion that it is the work of the Apostle Thomas,
- but some scholars think that some of the sayings in it may be
- authentic sayings of Jesus.
-
- POEM
-
- These things did Thomas hold for real:
- the warmth of blood, the chill of steel,
- the grain of wood, the heft of stone,
- the last frail twitch of blood and bone.
-
- His brittle certainties denied
- that one could live when one had died,
- until his fingers read like Braille
- the markings of the spear and nail.
-
- May we, O God, by grace believe
- and, in believing, still receive
- the Christ who held His raw palms out
- and beckoned Thomas from his doubt.
-
- (Thomas Troeger, 1984, Psalter/Hymnal of the Christian Reformed
- Church)
-
- PRAYER (traditional wording)
-
- Almighty and everliving God, who didst strengthen thine apostle
- Thomas with sure and certain faith in thy Son's resurrection:
- Grant us so perfectly and without doubt to believe in Jesus
- Christ, our Lord and our God, that our faith may never be found
- wanting in thy sight; through him who liveth and reigneth with
- thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.
-
- PRAYER (contemporary wording)
-
- Almighty and everliving God, who strengthened your apostle
- Thomas with sure and certain faith in your Son's resurrection:
- Grant us so perfectly and without doubt to believe in Jesus
- Christ, our Lord and our God, that our faith may never be found
- wanting in your sight; through him who lives and reigns with
- you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.
-