April 12, 2026

More Than a Feeling (Contemporary Service)

Pastor: John Scheusner Series: A Sense of the Savior

Jesus has physically appeared to all of His disciples so far, except Thomas. Thomas makes it very clear to the rest of the Apostles that if he does not actually touch Jesus with his own hands, he will never believe. Next, Thomas not only sees Jesus, but he actually touches Jesus and feels the scars and puncture wounds. There is no doubt in his mind that Jesus is alive. You and I are given this same confidence when we too touch Jesus, when we feel the waters of baptism upon our heads and when we hold Christ’s risen Body in our hands at communion. We too are left with no doubt that Jesus is alive!

Law: How often do you and I make our faith hinge on whether we ‘feel’ God? Many times our faith is based on what makes sense to us rather than on God’s promises. Thomas made up his mind that he wouldn’t believe since he hadn’t seen or felt his risen Savior.

Gospel: Despite our ‘feelings,’ or what our own evidence would tell us, Jesus has risen the dead. He has ascended to the Father. He forgives our sins and gives us everlasting life. He doesn’t leave us with nothing to cling to. He gives us these promises so that we can also feel them through the baptismal waters and through the holding of Christ’s Body at communion. He gives us physical and tangible signs with God’s Word attached to them.

Application: We are called, just like Thomas, to “Put out [our] hand.” To touch the Body of our risen Savior every time we take communion. To be strengthened eternally in His grace through His sacraments given to His Church.