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Why is unbelief a struggle for Christians?

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Unbelief arises from trials and overwhelming circumstances, affecting even the strongest believers.

Unbelief is a common struggle for Christians, particularly in moments of severe trials and suffering. In the case of John the Baptist, his extended imprisonment and isolation from the testimony of Christ's works fostered doubt in his heart. The sermon highlights that prolonged hardships can cloud our faith and lead to questioning God's promises. Every believer may experience moments of unbelief, illustrating that faith is not static but can fluctuate based on life circumstances. This teaches us the importance of relying on the gospel and the assurances it brings during our struggles.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:2-3, Psalm 13:1-2

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

Joshua

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