Day 1 – When Doubt Enters In
Scripture: John 20:24–25
Reflection:
Doubt is not foreign to the human experience—it’s familiar. We doubt outcomes, people, and even ourselves. At its root, doubt asks honest questions: Is this true? Can I trust this?
Thomas wasn’t alone in his struggle. He had seen Jesus die. His expectations had been shattered. When the other disciples told him, “We have seen the Lord,” he didn’t just hesitate—he drew a line:
“Unless I see… I will not believe.”
This is where doubt begins to drift toward unbelief—not in asking questions, but in refusing to accept truth even when it is presented.
Yet even here, Thomas is not abandoned.
And neither are you.
God is not threatened by your questions. But He lovingly calls you beyond them—toward trust.
Application:
Where has doubt taken root in your life?
Be honest before God today. Name it.
Prayer:
Lord, You see where I struggle to believe. Meet me in my questions, and lead me into truth.