Saturday, December 19, 2020

Do Christians Doubt?

 

Do Christians Doubt?  by Arthur Schoonveld 

Scripture Reading: Mark 9:14-32

“‘If you can,’ said Jesus. “everything is possible for one who believes.' Immediately the boy’s father exclaimed, 'I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!'”  Mark 9:23-24

In a sermon on today’s text I said that sometimes even Christians have their doubts. The next day I received a phone call from someone who told me I was wrong. A Christian, he said, does not doubt.

But, of course, some Christians do doubt. Some of us have even said the same thing that the boy’s father said to Jesus in the story we have read today: “I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!”

In this Advent season we are asked to believe that the baby born in a stable in the town of Bethlehem was the Son of God, born not of an earthly father but conceived by the Holy Spirit. 

We are asked to believe that this child would be the Savior of the world and that through him we can have eternal life. 

There are so many things we are asked to believe, and many of them go against human reasoning.

Most of us have moments in our lives when our faith is weak. Some situations in life can make us doubt. Even John the Baptist, who once boldly said, “Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!” began to doubt when he was in prison (John 1:29; Luke 7:18-23).

When doubts come into your life, talk about it to a Christian friend, but most importantly, tell the Savior.  Ask Jesus to show you any error within you and to fortify His truth in your heart. 

Read the Bible to discover there the immutable word of the Living God afresh.  As you hunger for truth, the living word will be your food.

Ask Jesus to remove your doubts, and be assured that He will fortify the truth you have hidden in your heart and He is able to reveal the deceptions the enemy has endeavored to instill within you. 

Jesus, who is TRUTH, is able and willing to strengthen you in all truth and to expose to you all lies.

Lord in heaven, we too believe, but sometimes we doubt. Please help us overcome our unbelief. Amen.

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