In this moment, whether you're here in the auditorium or watching online, God knows your story intimately. He understands your struggles, your doubts, and your fears. If you open your heart and mind, He will elevate your faith to a place of greater trust. We often find ourselves questioning whether God will answer our prayers, and this doubt can paralyze us, preventing us from living the full life Christ has for us. Jesus asks us to fight the good fight of faith, to trust Him even when circumstances seem overwhelming.
In John 20, we see three stories of doubt: Mary, John, and Thomas. Mary went to the tomb without expecting Jesus to have risen, illustrating how doubt can stem from a sense of unworthiness. We often feel unworthy of God's attention, but faith is about relationship and intimacy with Jesus. It's about knowing how He sees us, not based on our spirituality, but because of the cross.
John hesitated at the tomb, showing how doubt can cause us to hesitate. We often hesitate because we fear disappointment. But faith grows through investigation and understanding God's word. When we open the Bible, the Holy Spirit elevates our faith, and we begin to see God's promises more clearly.
Thomas, known for his doubt, needed to see to believe. His story teaches us that faith also grows through participation. Sometimes, we need to show up, even when we're skeptical. God requires our participation because it transforms us. Faith without works is meaningless, and by participating, we experience transformation and discover God's goodness.
Growing in faith is like a trapeze act. We are the flyers, and God is the catcher. We must let go, be still, and wait to be caught. This requires releasing control and trusting God. As we let go, we find strength in waiting, and when God catches us, there's no greater feeling. He has plans and purposes for us, and He is the perfect catcher.
Key Takeaways
- 1. God Knows Your Story: God understands your unique journey and struggles. He invites you to open your heart and mind to Him, allowing Him to elevate your faith and trust in His promises. Faith is not about perfection but about trusting God despite circumstances. [00:46]
- 2. Faith Through Relationship: Like Mary, we may feel unworthy, but faith is about intimacy with Jesus. It's about knowing how He sees us because of the cross, not our spirituality. This relationship builds trust and expectation in God's promises. [09:12]
- 3. Overcoming Hesitation: John's hesitation at the tomb shows how doubt can paralyze us. Faith grows through understanding God's word. By investigating and studying the Bible, we gain insight and revelation, allowing the Holy Spirit to elevate our faith. [16:37]
- 4. Participation in Faith: Thomas teaches us that faith grows through participation. Sometimes, we need to show up, even when skeptical. God requires our participation because it transforms us, leading to a deeper trust in His goodness and provision. [27:14]
- 5. Letting Go and Trusting God: Faith is like a trapeze act. We must let go, be still, and wait for God to catch us. This requires releasing control and trusting in His perfect timing. As we let go, we find strength in waiting, and when God catches us, we experience His plans and purposes. [28:41]
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