If faith pleases God, then what do we do with our doubt? Are our questions a sign that we lack saving faith? Is doubt the opposite of faith? Is faith about making ourselves feel certain? These are critical and nuanced questions.
We examine nine passages of Scripture (from the New Testament) that address the issue of doubt: Matthew 21:21; James 1:5-8; Mark 9:24; Matthew 28:17; Hebrews 11:1; 2 Timothy 1:7; Romans 10:17; John 20:29; and Jude 1:22.
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