Pastor Luke Simmons looks at the “doubting Thomas” passage as a case study in how to deal with our doubts.
Show Notes
Pastor Luke Simmons looks at the “doubting Thomas” passage as a case study in how to deal with our doubts. He answers questions like:
- What does Jesus think of our doubts?
- How does he treat doubters?
- What should guide our process of finding answers?
- Where do we turn for answers?
If you’ve ever been in a season of doubt or deconstruction, this is a sermon for you.
8 Considerations for Dealing with Doubt:
1. Doubts don’t define you (v. 24)
2. Doubts often emerge where things don’t make sense (v. 25)
3. Doubts aren’t always resolved quickly — by God’s design (v. 26)
4. Doubts aren’t despised by Jesus, so we must take them to Jesus (v. 27)
5. Doubts invite faith in addition to reason (v. 27)
6. Doubts often lead to strengthened faith (v. 28)
7. Doubts necessitate trusting the eyewitnesses (v. 29-31)
8. Doubts must ultimately rest on the right question
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