My reflection regarding this passage is not believing until we see the truth, just like St. Thomas said. In believing of seeing it on our own eyes can only justified our beliefs. In this circumstance, Thomas didn't accept that jesus is gone without seeing it in his own, and in the end. Jesus responded with a powerful and grasp the word of his that assert his doubt of St. Thomas.
In view of real life situations, we reflected our actions by knowing and seeing the truth before making judge and declaring the truth behind. Thus "because you have seen me, you have believed: blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed."
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My reflection regarding this passage is not believing until we see the truth, just like St. Thomas said. In believing of seeing it on our own eyes can only justified our beliefs. In this circumstance, Thomas didn't accept that jesus is gone without seeing it in his own, and in the end. Jesus responded with a powerful and grasp the word of his that assert his doubt of St. Thomas.
In view of real life situations, we reflected our actions by knowing and seeing the truth before making judge and declaring the truth behind. Thus "because you have seen me, you have believed: blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed."
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