Some Questions Doubt Asks

Doubt is common.  It always has been common.  Too common.   As far back as Genesis 3 and the rebellious sin of Adam to eat fruit forbidden by God, mankind has doubted God.   Not every doubt is the same, but there are some common objections and complaints against God in our questions and doubts of Him.  […]

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“Questions to Unbelief”

Last Sunday I finished my message by reading a portion of a hymn by John Newton in which he addresses questions that arise in our hearts that tempt us to doubt — and the reminders we must give ourselves to fight those doubts.  Here is the full text of the hymn, “Questions to Unbelief.” If […]

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Questions to Unbelief

If to Jesus for relief My soul has fled by prayer; Why should I give way to grief, Or heart-consuming care? Are not all things in his hand? Has he not his promise past? Will he then regardless stand And let me sink at last? While I know his providence Disposes each event; Shall I […]

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