“I’ll believe it when I see
it.” You’ve heard it a thousand times. Maybe you’ve even said it yourself. It’s
the anthem of a world trained to trust only what it can measure, verify, touch,
or photograph.
Jesus’ disciple, Thomas,
could’ve trademarked the phrase. His words in John 20:25 were, “Unless I see… I
will never believe.” But when Jesus
walks into that locked room in John 20:29 and says, “Have you believed because
you have seen Me? Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed,”
He flips the slogan upside down. He gently invites Thomas—and all of us—into a
deeper kind of knowing, the kind that doesn’t wait for sight before stepping
forward—the kind that says, "I’ll see it when I believe it.”
Here’s the big idea: the
richest blessings in the Christian life belong to those who trust Jesus without
demanding proof first. Faith doesn’t begin with sight; it begins with trust in
the crucified and risen Christ who reveals Himself through His Word and His
Spirit.
Thomas needed to touch the
scars. Jesus met him there. But then, like the ultimate Teacher, Jesus widened
the lens. He spoke a blessing over every future believer who would come to Him
through the testimony of the Apostles and the truth of the Gospel. That
includes you. And Jesus isn’t scolding Thomas—He’s spotlighting the miracle of
your faith.
The Greek word for
“believed”—pisteuō—means to lean your entire weight upon something. It’s not
passive agreement; it’s active confidence. That’s the kind of faith you and I
live by every day. Paul declared, “We walk by faith, not by sight” (2
Corinthians 5:7). Peter echoed it: “Though you have not seen Him, you love Him…
and believe in Him” (1 Peter 1:8). The entire Christian life is built on
trusting the One we haven’t yet seen but already know.
I remember a season early in
ministry when I begged God for a sign. I didn’t say it out loud, but my heart
whispered Thomas’s line: “I’ll believe it when I see it.” Instead of sending
fireworks, the Lord sent me to His Word. That’s where He anchored me. And
that’s where He still anchors me today. As Spurgeon wisely said, “When you
cannot trace His hand, you can trust His heart.”
So as the world chants,
“I’ll believe it when I see it,” The Christ follower learns to say, “I’ll see
it because I believe.” That’s the faith Jesus blesses—the steady, unseen,
stubborn trust that keeps walking even when the path is dim.
May the Lord strengthen your faith, deepen your trust, and fill you with the joy of believing in the Savior you have not seen yet dearly love.













