Thomas wouldn’t believe until he could see and touch. Jesus’ reply was a blessing — and it was meant for you. Crack the code.
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Doubting Thomas — Crack the Code
“Blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed.”
John 20:29 · KJV
Thomas refused to believe Jesus had risen until he could see and touch for himself. When Jesus appeared, He met Thomas’s doubt with grace — and spoke a blessing meant for everyone who would believe without seeing. That includes you. This cryptogram hides His words. Crack the code to read them.
Here’s how it works: every letter in the verse has been swapped for a different one. Use the two gold starter letters to get going, jot your guesses in the code-breaker grid, and fill each box until the whole verse appears. The download includes a full answer key, so you can check yourself or challenge a friend. It’s built to print clean on plain white paper, so it won’t drink your ink.
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Doubting Thomas Cryptogram
One puzzle page plus a full answer key and code-breaker grid. Prints clean on plain white paper.
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