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

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John the Baptist's doubt stems from a moment of unbelief during his imprisonment, reflecting a struggle believers can face.

John the Baptist, despite his prophetic calling and understanding of who Jesus was, experienced a moment of doubt while imprisoned. This doubt, as discussed in the sermon, was not due to a lack of knowledge but stemmed from a place of prolonged trial and suffering. John had been in prison for a year, isolated from his ministry and witnessing the works of Christ from a distance. The stress of his circumstances led him to send disciples to Jesus to confirm whether He was indeed 'the One' they were expecting. This highlights that even the greatest prophets can struggle with unbelief, serving as a powerful reminder for believers facing their own doubts during trials.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:2-6, Luke 7:11-23

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Art thou he?
Bruce Crabtree · Oct 30, 2011
Joshua

Joshua

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