Saturday, March 28, 2020

‘I believe; help my unbelief!’

Morning: Psalm 107:33-43; 108:1-6; Exodus 2:23 – 3:15; I Corinthians 13:1-13
Do you ever think: I believe in God, but I have doubts? ... Belief is complicated; it is rarely ever total. We have many doubts. Ironically, doubts demand stronger faith. One author says that doubts are what keeps faith alive and moving. If I lose faith because of things I do not understand, I actually presume that I ought to understand everything. But I don’t. Do you? Withholding belief until I comprehend fully leaves me forever undecided. When I understand, of course I will not need belief. In the meantime, believing is a fair step on the way to knowing.

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