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Dealing With Your Doubts (2) - All The Word for Today Daily Devotionals for 2026

Dealing With Your Doubts (2) details logo    The Word for Today - Wednesday, April 8, 2021
  by Bob and Debby Gass
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Dealing With Your Doubts (2)

‘Unless I see the nail marks in His hands, put my finger into them, and put my hand into His side, I'll never believe!' John 20:25 ISV

Some of us have taken the message of Christianity and put it in a box marked: ‘Don't ask—don't tell.' Ever feel like you need permission to weep when you lose a loved one? Or feel intimidated about admitting, ‘I really don't know for sure'?

The story of doubting Thomas teaches us that not only is it ok to doubt—sometimes it's necessary! If you don't, you won't grow. You'll wind up with somebody else's answers, and in many cases they will be inadequate for your questions—even if you're honest enough to ask them.

Question: has some well-meaning religious person pushed you into a corner and tried to make you believe that your questions are an offence to Christ? If so, it's time to listen anew to the tender words of the One who knows your doubts and fears better than you do: ‘Peace be with you. Look at My hands and feet. Look with eyes of faith and believe. You are blessed when you believe in spite of your doubts.'

It's ok to pray, ‘Lord, like Thomas, I still struggle with some doubts. I haven't put my life all together yet. Not until I'm with You will that happen. Thank You for accepting me in my struggles, and not ignoring my questions. Thomas finally reached the place where he could say, "My Lord and my God." Thank You for being patient with me as I strive to reach that place as well.'

So, how do we get through our doubts? Like Thomas! By facing them honestly, bringing them to Jesus, and growing spiritually as a result of them.

SoulFood: Lev 13:38-14:57, Mark 1:9-13, Ps 25:1-7, Pr 9:17-18





 

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