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had it that, beginning around 10:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, a full eclipse
of the moon would get underway. It was
to be the first full lunar eclipse visible in North America in three years. The
newspapers talked about it, the television news rooms gave specific details
about where to look and what to look for, and I even received an e-mail from
somewhere reminding me not to miss out on viewing one of nature’s most
spectacular displays.
But
if seeing is believing, I would have to say there was no eclipse that evening. In fact, I would be hard pressed to say that
the moon or stars even existed. I went
outside on two occasions, looked toward
the east where the moon should have been, and saw only thick cloud cover which
veiled the moon and its celestial dance with the earth and sun from my
view. Yep, as far as I was concerned no
eclipse took place and there was absolutely no evidence out there that anything
wonderful, spectacular, mysterious, or unusual was occurring.
Now
anyone listening to my line of thinking would at once believe me to be just a
little off center if I actually believed no eclipse occurred last evening. It started and ended at the precise moments
predicted by scientists all around the globe.
It is preposterous to even think that nothing happened last evening and
it would be even more preposterous to stand on the rooftops and announce that
everyone who believed an eclipse had occurred was somehow out of step with
reality.
Yet,
when it comes to professing belief in God and His son Jesus Christ, the vast
majority of the secular world will cry foul!
Immediately they will spew forth one argument after another claiming
there is no God because there is no physical evidence of His existence. Or they
claim if God existed, He would do something about all the evil in the
world. In addition, most people think
that those who do believe in God’s existence and that He actually seeks a
personal relationship with them are just a little out of step with
reality.
Doubt,
it seems, is just part and parcel of the world in which we live. However, the twenty-first century certainly
doesn’t have the corner on the market where doubt it is concerned. As a matter of fact, we need look no further
than a few days after the resurrection of Christ and among his hand-picked
followers to find this thread of doubt sewn into our human nature. Let’s visit a man known as Thomas, one of the
twelve disciples who found it difficult to believe Jesus had risen from the
dead.
Like
the other disciples, Thomas had been witness to Jesus’ arrest and he knew of
the events during the evening and following day that culminated in Jesus’
crucifixion. He understood that his
friend and master had been killed on a Roman cross and his heart was
broken. Now, a few days after this
event, people were speaking of having seen Jesus and were talking of his
resurrection from the dead. The other disciples also claimed to have seen the
Lord but Thomas wanted incontrovertible evidence. In John 20:25, we find the account of Thomas’ doubt: “So the other disciples
told him, "We have seen the
Lord!" But he said to them, "Unless I
see the nail marks in his hands and put my finger
where the nails were, and put my
hand into his side, I will not believe it."
As
we said, Thomas wanted proof, unquestionable, concrete proof that Jesus was
alive. He wanted to touch the wounds and see for himself that Jesus had risen
again. A week later he got this
opportunity. Jesus appeared and told Thomas to touch him and when he did,
Thomas worshiped him. In John 20:29
Jesus answers Thomas’ doubt with this statement, “Then Jesus told him, "Because you have seen me, you have
believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed."
Since
the time of Jesus’ ascension, the number of those believing without seeing has
grown enormously. All professing
Christians today have never physically seen Jesus but they will tell you he
exists and that he has made and continues to make a great impact on their
lives. When pressed for a reason for
their belief they will point to their personal relationship with Christ and the
wonderful sense of peace and fulfillment he gives.
The
fact of Jesus’ resurrection was not based on Thomas’ acceptance of it; and
Jesus’ existence was not affected by Thomas’ doubt or faith. However, that doubt or faith made the world
of difference to Thomas. Notice that
Jesus does not scold him for his lack of faith but he says that all those who
believe in him without the advent of physical sight are indeed blessed. Jesus was speaking about faith, believing
when we can’t see and knowing when we have no physical proof of God’s
existence.
Yes,
there was a lunar eclipse on that night. The moon, earth, and sun once again
danced as they have since the dawn of creation.
God continues to work in the lives of people today as He has since the
dawn of time. He is still on His throne
and He exists just as surely as does the screen on which you are reading this
Tidbit right now. The truth of God’s
existence is not the truth only if I believe it; it is the truth whether I
believe it or not.
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