Learning from Doubting Thomas (John 20:19-31) Printable Bible Lesson & Sunday School Activities

Learning from Doubting Thomas (John 20:19-31) Printable Bible Lesson & Sunday School Activities

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Format 📩 Instant PDF Download 🚸 Ages 6-12 Years Old Do we need to see things to believe them? How can we know that what we are told is true? This lesson focuses on the importance of trusting God’s Word as a reliable source of information, given for us to know and understand who He is. It also reviews the story of “doubting Thomas” to consider that doubts will come, but Christ is with us in those doubts. Genuine faith is belief without physical proof. We have a tendency to scoff at the “doubter” for his skepticism, but there’s an important element to note in this passage. Jesus didn’t leave Thomas in his uncertainty; He showed up. He recognized that Thomas was not so strong in his faith, but He came to work him through it. Thomas went on to do amazing things for God’s kingdom. We can take from this how much Christ cares about us. He is with us in our doubts, and will help us through them. He is always with us and gives His peace.  Passage: John 20:19-31 Target Audience: Kindergarte

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