Embracing God's Love: From Doubt to Faith

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1. "God's love goes far beyond the recklessness that we live in, and it overcomes us in that recklessness, and his love wrecks us. Amen? His love comes to us, and finds us. He leaves the 99 for the one. He sweeps the house diligently at night until he finds us. And even after all that we've wasted and squandered, the Father runs to us and gives us a hug and a brace and a ring on our finger." [30:24] (26 seconds) ( | | )

2. "The good news of the gospel is not only that Jesus died because he loves you and secured it for you, but also that he pours that love out on us, today, through the Holy Spirit. So I want to pray into that, that that love that we hear, we experience today in worship." [30:56] (15 seconds) ( | | )

3. "If you're a follower of Jesus and still have questions, Thomas can relate, and so can many of us in the room. And sometimes we place doubts into the category of unbelief, but they're not synonymous, as we'll see in the life of Thomas. And so as we look at Thomas's life and look at doubt this morning, I pray that you experience grace in your space of doubt in your own life and see what God can still do in your life through your doubt." [51:26] (24 seconds) ( | | )

4. "To believe with certainty, we must begin with doubting. Let me say that again. To believe with certainty, we must begin with doubting. We will unpack what this means and why in this brief sermon." [52:59] (15 seconds) ( | | )

5. "The way is not a destination. The way is a person. The way is me. I am the way. I am the truth, and I am the life. The way you get to where I'm going is you believe in me. And point that back to what he said earlier. I'm going to come and get you and take you. Where I am. You don't need to know where I'm going, namely how to get to heaven. You just need to know Jesus, and he will take you there. He will come and bring you to himself." [01:05:11] (29 seconds) ( | | )

6. "The key to wisdom is this, constant and frequent questioning. For by doubting, we are led to question, and by questioning, we arrive at the truth. The key to wisdom is this, let me say it again, constant and frequent questioning. For by doubting, we are led to question, and by questioning, we arrive at the truth." [01:09:46] (21 seconds) ( | | )

7. "Thomas needed to experience it personally in his own life. And there's something commendable even about that because the very terms that he needed the questions that he really had God knows. And God knows your questions as well. Think of Philip under the fig tree we looked at him a while back where Jesus walked up to him and said I saw you under the fig tree when you were praying, right? Before we met I know exactly what you're asking and what you're seeking. I see you." [01:16:27] (36 seconds) ( | | )

8. "This is not a Sunday, one hour a week church going kind of Christianity anymore. Amen. This is a faith that will die with and for Jesus and stand for him no matter the cost. That is the kind of faith that Thomas in the end has because he asked the questions, because he expressed the doubts, because he stood his ground and said, I won't be swept up until I'm sure that I'm sure that I'm sure. And when he was sure, he was willing to go to the ends of the earth, even India, for the sake of the gospel." [01:17:47] (30 seconds) ( | | )

9. "Christianity includes suffering. And if your doubts include, why do we suffer? Thomas's life isn't going to fill in all the answers for you because he suffered too. But I will say, this about Jesus, he suffered to give meaning to our suffering. He rose from the dead to defeat sin and death for you. And if you're not sure of the way, because of Thomas's question, you can know for certain that Jesus Christ is the way, he is the truth, and he is the life." [01:19:23] (33 seconds) ( | | )

10. "May as you ask the questions of why, with a childlike faith, encounter a father who loves you. In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, go in the love of God." [01:35:26] (12 seconds) ( | | )

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