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What does the Bible say about John the Baptist's doubt?

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John the Baptist questioned Jesus despite his previous revelations, illustrating the common struggle with doubt even among the faithful.

In Matthew 11:2-3, John the Baptist, despite having witnessed divine confirmation of Jesus' ministry, sent his disciples to ask if Jesus was indeed the Messiah. This moment highlights the human experience of doubt and the need for reassurance in faith. John was a great prophet, yet he was still a man who faced uncertainty in the midst of trials, particularly while imprisoned. His question, 'Art thou he that should come, or do we look for another?' reveals a deep need for reaffirmation of his faith as he confronted his circumstances. Jesus' response to send back a message about the miracles he was performing served as a way to re-establish that faith and truth are often interlinked with the tangible acts of God's work.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:2-3, Matthew 11:2-6, Luke 7:11-23

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Show John Again
Todd Nibert · Apr 9, 2006
Art thou he?
Bruce Crabtree · Oct 30, 2011
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