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Can I be saved if I have doubts sometimes?

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The question of doubt is a common struggle among young Christians. It’s easy to feel disheartened when uncertainty creeps into our faith journey. But can someone not be a true Christian if they experience spiritual doubt? Let’s explore this together.

Doubt is a natural part of the human experience, yet it can be a source of distress, especially for young Christians navigating their faith journey. Many Christian teens and young adults may wonder if they can truly be saved if they experience doubt from time to time. During times of uncertainty, it’s important to remember that doubt doesn’t disqualify you from being a believer. In fact, doubt can lead to a deeper understanding of faith and a stronger relationship with God.

Understanding DOUBT

Doubt is uncertainty of the mind. It causes a restless and unsettling feeling. The Bible describes the one who doubts “like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind” (James 1:6 NIV). Most Christians experience such times of uncertainty. The Bible acknowledges the reality of doubt and offers reassurance to those who experience it. In Jude 1:22, believers are encouraged to be merciful to those who doubt, recognizing that doubt is a common struggle.

Biblical Examples of Christ Followers who had Doubts

Now there are several examples of faithful individuals who grappled with doubt in the Bible. Let’s first consider John the Baptist. John, who boldly proclaimed Jesus as the Messiah, found himself questioning in a moment of adversity. While imprisoned, he sent messengers to Jesus, asking if He truly was the One they had been waiting for (Matthew 11:2-3). Jesus responded with compassion, affirming His identity through the fulfillment of prophecy (Matthew 11:5-6).

Moving on to Peter’s experience, we see that he, too, experienced doubt when he stepped out of the boat to walk on water with Jesus (Matthew 14:25-33). Despite witnessing miracles, Peter faltered in his faith, but Jesus reached out to him with understanding and grace. And let’s not forget Thomas, one of Jesus’ disciples, who struggled to believe in the resurrection until he encountered the risen Christ himself (John 20:24-27). These examples remind us that doubt is part of the faith journey and doesn’t bar us from salvation.

I’m so thankful for these examples because they show it’s possible to be a believer in Jesus and experience doubt at the same time. But it doesn’t have to stay that way, you know. You can gain assurance from Jesus like these men did.

Action Steps:

  1. Pray. Ask Him to provide answers if you have questions about who Jesus is. If you’re uncertain about His ability to keep you afloat, look for His hand reaching out for you. If you need to see and touch Him yourself in order to find the truth, expect Him to reveal Himself to you in a convincing way.
  2. Seek Guidance. Talk to a trusted mentor, pastor, or fellow believer about your doubts. They can offer support, guidance, and prayers as you navigate through your uncertainties.
  3. Study the Word. Dive into Scripture to find reassurance and answers to your doubts and questions. God’s Word is a source of wisdom and comfort, offering guidance and clarity in times of uncertainty.
  4. Connect with the Christian Community. Surround yourself with a supportive Christian community (church) that can uplift you in prayer and provide encouragement during seasons of doubt. This is a time when you need the Christian community the most.
  5. Trust in God. Approach God with honesty and humility, trusting that He will meet you where you are and lead you into a deeper relationship with Him. Remember, doubt is not the absence of faith but rather the journey toward a stronger, more resilient faith. So, take heart and trust in the faithfulness of God, knowing that He is with you every step of the way.

Discussion for teens and twenty-somethings

Reflecting on the doubts experienced by biblical figures like John the Baptist, Peter, and Thomas, how can their struggles inspire you to persevere in your faith journey? When faced with uncertainty, how do you typically navigate these moments? Do you turn to prayer, seek advice from mentors, delve into Scripture, or find support in your Christian community?

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