Reasonable DoubtSample

There used to be a trend to wear bracelets around your wrist with the letters WWJD on them. The letters stand for "What would Jesus do?" There wasn’t anything magical about the letters, and they didn’t give people a special connection with Jesus. They simply served as a reminder. Whether it's a bracelet, a necklace, or even an alarm, we could all use a reminder sometimes to know that Jesus isn’t far off, but he's with us.
This reminder is especially important when we have moments of doubt. We might go to someone we trust, but how often do we remember that we can look to Jesus in those moments, too? In the verses we read today, we see why we can look to Jesus more. By trusting in Jesus, we can wrestle with our doubts and see our faith grow in the process.
What is something you can use to remind yourself to look to Jesus?
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About this Plan

What’s the most unreasonable thing you’ve heard? Was it a story or a statement that was hard for you to believe? It can be difficult to ask questions or express doubt when other people seem so certain, especially when it comes to faith. In this 20-day devotional series from Grow Curriculum, we’ll see it really is possible to have questions and doubts while still having faith.
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