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What does the Bible say about doubt and faith?

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The Bible acknowledges doubt, encouraging believers to look to Jesus for strength and faith, as seen in Matthew 14:31.

In Matthew 14:31, Jesus addresses Peter as 'O you of little faith, why did you doubt?' This verse highlights the human tendency to struggle with doubt, even when experiencing God's faithfulness. Throughout Scripture, doubt is not merely dismissed; rather, it is an invitation to seek a deeper relationship with Christ, who offers assurance amidst uncertainty. Believers are encouraged to reflect on God's past mercies and faithfulness when grappling with unbelief, just as Peter was invited to trust Jesus amidst the stormy seas.

Doubt can be a profound struggle for many Christians, as it often stems from our circumstances or unfulfilled expectations. However, the Biblical narrative consistently reassures us of God's unwavering love and support during our times of weakness. In asking for faith, we recognize our dependence on God’s grace and power to believe in His promises, even when the evidence seems insufficient. Ultimately, the journey of faith includes moments of doubt, but these moments are couched in the confidence that God desires our full trust and will guide us back to Him when we falter.
Scripture References: Matthew 14:31, John 20:24-29, 2 Corinthians 5:7

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Matthew 14:31
Robert Hawker · Mar 13, 2016
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