Honest Faith: Bringing Your Doubts to GodNäide

Faith doesn’t require having all the answers. It means trusting anyway—holding the hand of someone you know will lead you safely, even when you can’t see the road. Thomas needed proof, and Jesus gave it. But he also reminded him that there is a special blessing in believing without seeing.
Your faith can grow in the unknown. You don’t need to see every step ahead. God is already working, and he gives you what you need for the step in front of you. This is faith in action—not a passive hope, but a daily decision to trust him, even when the path is unclear.
Where are you trying to see too far ahead instead of trusting Jesus step by step? How can you take one faithful step today, even if you can’t see the outcome?
Pray: Jesus, help me trust you when I can’t see clearly. Give me courage to take the next step, knowing that you are guiding me even through uncertainty. Teach me to walk by faith, not by sight.
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Doubt is often seen as something negative, but the Bible shows us that doubt is a natural part of faith. Some of the strongest followers of Jesus wrestled with uncertainty, and rather than rejecting them, God met them with grace and truth. Explore how Scripture acknowledges doubt, how God responds to it, and how we can continue to trust him even when we don’t have all the answers.
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