![]() ![]() ![]() The story of “doubting Thomas” is found in John 20, just after Christ has risen from the dead and has appeared to the other 10 disciples in a locked room (only Judas Iscariot, the betrayer who ultimately took his life, and Thomas were absent). Who is doubting Thomas, and what does his story mean for us today? Who Is Doubting Thomas? ![]() We also know he has been nicknamed “doubting Thomas” because of an encounter he had with Christ after His resurrection. The Bible doesn’t tell us much about Thomas other than that he was also known as Didymus, the Greek word for “twin” and that, on one occasion at least, he was willing to die for Jesus. That’s exactly what happened with one of Jesus’ disciples, a little-known man named Thomas who was among the twelve closest to Jesus. ![]()
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