Doubing Thomas
Image ID
blwas0046
Description
The risen Jesus stands among His disciples with the burial cloth drawn aside, revealing the wound in His side. Thomas leans forward and places his fingers at the pierced flesh, the moment when doubt is confronted by the living reality of the Resurrection. The surrounding disciples watch closely in the dim upper-room setting, while a haloed radiance around Christ marks His divine victory over death.
This artwork presents the encounter from John 20, where Thomas, absent at Jesus’ first appearance, declares that he will not believe unless he sees and touches the marks of the crucifixion. Christ meets him with mercy rather than rejection: “Reach your finger here.” The scene teaches that the wounds of Jesus are not erased by resurrection; they become the testimony of redemption, calling the doubting heart into confession: “My Lord and my God.”
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