Reconstructing Faith: Navigating Doubt with Hope

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1) "But I also want to tell you this. Do not be surprised when at some point your kids or grandkids go through a season of doubt. Asaph, one who grew up in the faith and is for all intents and purposes like a worship pastor of the Old Testament, he went through a season of doubt. And although it is terrifying as a parent or grandparent to watch your kid or grandkid question the faith they grew up with, I want you to understand this. God is just as present in their doubting as he is in the initial forming of their faith." [10:27]( | | )

2) "But the reality is doubt is an incredibly unsettling experience. That's the second thing if you're following along in notes that I want you to notice. That doubt is unsettling. Take a look at the next verse. Asaph says, Surely God is good to his people, to Israel. Verse two. But as for me, my feet had almost slipped. I had nearly lost my foothold. Asaph is describing his experience of doubt here. And he's using terms like almost slipping. Like the ground he is walking on is no longer stable." [11:14]( | | )

3) "Understand this. He says James isn't ripping on those who doubt. He is simply describing what it is like. It's like being tossed back and forth like a wave. It's like having two minds. One that thinks one way and another that thinks like the opposite. The picture is that doubt is an unsettling experience." [12:28]( | | )

4) "We don't know the full picture yet. But it doesn't mean that we can't be certain of anything. We can grow from our childish faith to our mature, certain faith in Jesus. Still knowing full well that our picture of him, this side of eternity, is and will continue to be just a little dim. We won't know it all yet, nor do we need to know it all yet. And that's why in times we experience doubt and why it is common." [21:28]( | | )

5) "Deconstruction is a term that is used widely, but it's also a term that is used broadly, in that it means different things to different people. In many of the deconstruction videos and stories and articles that you see or view, deconstruction is synonymous with deconversion. Like it's how people talk about leaving their faith and walking away from church." [23:17]( | | )

6) "Instead of the term deconstruction, I would rather us kind of adopt a different phrase. I would rather us simply use the phrase wrestling. I'm wrestling with doubt, or more preferably, wrestling with God. You see, if deconstruction is a philosophical thought exercise, wrestling with God is relational. It's conversational. It's communal." [28:09]( | | )

7) "The unsettling experience of doubt does not need to slide us to the shores of deconstruction and unbelief. We can experience God on a deeper way and come out of it more strong in our faith. And so here's what happened in Asaph's life that caused him to reconstruct his faith when in doubt. He intentionally added to his practice three practices to his experience, or in a sense, three foundations." [29:54]( | | )

8) "Mercy should be the community of faith's first posture when somebody courageously expresses their doubt. You know, I think sometimes we mistake a moment that calls for shepherding with a moment that we think calls for like apologetics or defending or providing answers to our faith. But when in doubt, people need the care and support of a community before they can engage in the truth from that community." [33:31](Download clip | Download cropped clip | Download captioned clip)

9) "Yet I am always with you. You hold me by my right hand. You guide me with your counsel, and afterward you will take me into glory. Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you. When in doubt, I think we tend to think that God is surprised by it or shaken by it or disappointed by it. But in fact, God is so gracious." [35:09]( | | )

10) "I'll tell you what I can think of no better picture of how our heavenly father helps us construct our faith, even when we doubt. Piece by piece, hand over hand, God guides us in constructing this beautiful life of faith. And so, yeah, doubt can be unsettling. And yeah, it is common. And yeah, it can cause us to deconstruct. But when in doubt." [38:25]( | | )

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