Where to Take Your Doubts
John the Baptist sent his questions straight to Jesus from prison. When doubt comes, bring it to Him instead of letting it grow in the dark.
Author

Gene Fant

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Where to Take Your Doubts
John the Baptist sent his questions straight to Jesus from prison. When doubt comes, bring it to Him instead of letting it grow in the dark.
The Reality of Doubts (vv. 18-20)
- Doubts are real and represent a crossroads
- Doubts may lead to renewed faith or intensified rejection of faith
- Doubts are not sinful when handled correctly
The Remedy for Doubts (vv. 21-23)
- Investigation and Inquiry are important and can be faith generating
- Rejection of Truth is a rejection of Christ Himself
- Doubts can result in pivot moments that strengthen future faith
The Result of Doubts (vv. 24-35)
- John the Baptist affirms Christ’s mission in their time
- Christ’s mission affirms our mission in our time
- Christ’s mission affirms His love for me
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