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Remember the beautiful example of Apostle Thomas? "Doubting
Thomas" said he could not believe Jesus Christ was resurrected and alive unless he,
Thomas, could personally see Jesus and touch Jesus' wounds. Jesus did not condemn Thomas
or send him away. Rather, Jesus satisfied Thomas' doubts
through and through.
However, some people are so foolish that they stop everything whenever they have a
doubt. The momentum of their hearts and minds, the tremendous forward movement of their
aspiration, is stopped dead while they rummage around with a limited mind, seeking in a
generally half-hearted way for some powerful answer. Even if they received a powerful
answer, chances are these aspirants would not understand such an answer, being unequipped
as yet in terms of concepts and in terms of mental/emotional maturity to appreciate it.
When in doubt, go...
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