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What does the Bible say about doubt and faith?

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The Bible acknowledges doubt, as seen in John the Baptist's question, highlighting the need for reassurance through the gospel.

Doubt is a common experience for believers, as evidenced by John the Baptist's question to Jesus in Matthew 11:2-3. Even after experiencing profound revelations about Christ, John found himself in a state of uncertainty while imprisoned. Jesus' response to John emphasizes the importance of hearing the gospel again to combat doubt. Christ instructed John's disciples to share the miracles they witnessed, reinforcing the foundation of faith through the truth of the gospel. By continually hearing the gospel, believers can address their doubts and reaffirm their faith.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:2-6, 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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