Doubt is a pain too lonely to know that faith is his twin brother. – Khalil Gibran, poet
What do you doubt about God? If you have any faith in God, you surely wrestle with doubt as well.
In a world where innocent Marathon runners and spectators become terrorist victims one day and innocent plant workers become victims of an explosion the next, doubt creeps in about a loving God.
What kind of God does this to His people? What hope is there in this world? What do we have to cling to?
The doubt in our heart is nothing new. The stains of doubt are never fully washed from our cup no matter how powerful our faith is. For as long as people have had faith they have wrestled against doubt.
Take Thomas for instance – the doubting disciple. For the past few weeks I’ve been rehearsing for a play called “Eight Days After”. The play is an exploration into the mysterious appearances of Jesus after His resurrection and how they affected the people He once knew. Continue reading →