Embracing Doubt: A Journey Towards Deeper Faith

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"I am profoundly thankful that all over the world, there are thousands of people coming to faith in Christ. And we celebrate that, but at the same time, it's also important to notice that there are some Christians that are deciding to not be Christians anymore. While there are so many people that are converting to Christ, there are some that we could say are deconverting away from Christ." [00:00:22]

"And today I want to ask you to be open-minded, and just consider how some of us as Christians might be getting things wrong. And perhaps with the help of God, how some of us can do things even better. We're going to look today at a very complicated guy that I love in the Bible because I'm complicated at times. His name is Peter." [00:03:15]

"Why did you doubt? Can we have the courage today to take off the spiritual facade and get a little bit real here? I'm curious today at all of our church locations and those of you online, how many of you have had spiritual doubts? Would you raise your hand? Leave them up for a moment. Type it in the chat if you want to in the comment section, I've had spiritual doubts." [00:05:29]

"And I hope that this is you. Instead of being the type of people that look down at others and go, oh, they must not have really been a Christian, or, oh, they must have sin in their life. Instead of having that kind of stupid, negative, hateful, judgmental attitude, we wanna be postured to show the love, the grace of God to help those who may be struggling." [00:06:59]

"So to both groups of people, to those who perhaps are struggling or want to help someone who is struggling, I want to remind you that doubt is not the enemy of faith. What is doubt? Doubt is often an invitation to a deeper faith. I hope you hear this. I hope you feel it. That just because you doubt, it doesn't mean you're losing faith." [00:07:21]

"It's a time to dialogue. It's a time to say, hey, let's talk through it. Let's explore. Let's keep pushing into Jesus. And the problem is if we as Christians don't handle the doubt moment well, when someone asks a question, when someone is hurt, if we don't handle the moment well, they may feel like we are judging them in an accusatory mode." [00:14:41]

"In my opinion, and this is my opinion, and many people would disagree, in my opinion, there is a healthy way to deconstruct and there's a dangerous way to deconstruct. Deconstruction done poorly can hurt people. Even the one who is deconstructing. Someone may be hurt by Christians, and so we're deconstructing." [00:16:17]

"And that's why some pastors preach against it. Oh, they weren't really saved in the first place. Oh, they didn't really know Jesus in the first place. Oh, if they really had faith in Jesus, then they wouldn't be doing this deconstruction stuff. And that's what they'll tend to do. I would say very respectfully to my peers, and we talk about this openly, that I believe you have a lack of understanding because done well, there can actually be spiritual progress." [00:16:58]

"It's a sincere spiritual journey to say, is there anything in here that's contrary to God's heart? If this is contrary to God's heart, let's let go of it so that we can embrace what is true to his heart. In fact, I would argue that deconstruction done well can be a form of discipleship where you're actually growing closer to Jesus." [00:17:40]

"And you build your belief system based on how your family interprets the Bible, or how your community interprets the Bible. And no matter how smart you are, no matter how many theological degrees you have, no matter how good you are on Twitter at pointing out everybody else's errors, you bring your own filters every time you read the Bible." [00:20:54]

"And when you discover parts of what you believe are not true, you don't have to leave the faith. You don't have to leave your faith. You let go of what's not true and you hold on to what is true. I'll give you an example. We have six children, four daughters, and three of my four daughters have health challenges. Heartbreaking." [00:25:24]

"My most simple advice for you is to always read the Bible through the lens and love of Jesus. If you're stuck, if you have questions, just go to the gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, and live there, the son of God, Jesus, just live there. Look at how he loved. Look at who he loved." [00:27:15]

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