Thomas replied, ‘My Lord and my God!’
Jn.20:28
Thomas' questioning doubts led him to make one of the great proclamations of faith, "My Lord and my God."
I always think of Thomas not as doubting but more as questioning. "Lord, how can we know the way?" Jn.14:5
Questioning Thomas never gave up on Jesus when he missed seeing Jesus' resurrected presence the first time. Thomas was still with the Church one week later.
This tells me it's not only OK to question faith, it's healthy. However, I need to remember there's two spiritual players influencing my questions. The devil wants me to believe my doubts and doubt my beliefs. Jesus invites me to believe my beliefs and doubt my doubts.
Being a convert, wrestling with questions is no strange occupation for me. Like Thomas, I've found the best place to be when questioning faith is within the loving arms of Mother Church. She guides me to where I'm meant to be, always.
Saint Thomas the Apostle, please pray for me