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What if I doubt when I ask God for wisdom?

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Doubt can hinder our requests to God, but He encourages believers to ask in faith without wavering.

In James 1:6, it is noted that when we ask God for wisdom, we should do so in faith, without doubt. Doubt makes one unstable and like a wave tossed by the wind, reflecting a lack of trust in God's promises. The assurance given is that God does not despise our struggles with belief; rather, He invites us to come to Him in faith with our needs. This aligns with the Reformed understanding of God's grace, where even our weak faith is met with His strength, reinforcing that He will answer our prayers for wisdom if we approach Him sincerely.
Scripture References: James 1:6, Matthew 7:7-8

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