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Sunday's study will concentrate on the disciple Thomas and his journey from doubt to confession.  I find it very interesting that neither the disciples nor the Lord rebuked Thomas for his questions.  Could it be that this was because Thomas was looking for a reason to believe and not for a reason to doubt?  There is a difference of attitude among skeptics, cynics, doubters and seekers.  Some are asking questions because they really want to know.  Some are asking questions and expressing doubts because they think it makes them appear intellectual or "on the edge."  Some are expressing doubts because they want others to join their misery.  Only the Lord knows the heart.  Jesus Christ knew the heart of Thomas and Thomas wanted to believe.  I think it is such a beautiful scene when Thomas declares, "My Lord and my God."  I don't know if anyone has ever painted this scene, I wish I could paint, this would be a moment to capture with canvass and oil.  We all believe in something.  Those beliefs form values and values force decisions and decisions determine destinations.  Where will you be based on what you believe?  "Stop doubting and believe".