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We always draw a solid lesson from Thomas' doubt: Believe even if you haven't seen. But there's something a bit bothersome about this passage. When Jesus appears to Thomas, we tend to imagine all the other apostles standing around and looking smug. "Silly Thomas," we imagine their thought bubbles. "Don't you know better than to doubt Jesus?" But hold the phone! The other apostles believed because they had seen Jesus. Everyone except Thomas got to see their risen Lord. None of the other apostles were proclaiming Christ alive based on blind faith; they had all seen him. What would have happened if Jesus had appeared only to Thomas and left it to him to spread the news? Would the others have believed?
