Faith and Doubt: Why Your Questions Belong Here
Bring your questions. In John 3, Nicodemus shows how faith and doubt can coexist as the Spirit meets us with love, not condemnation—right where we are.
Bring your questions. In John 3, Nicodemus shows how faith and doubt can coexist as the Spirit meets us with love, not condemnation—right where we are.
Nicodemus came to Jesus under the cover of night, bringing his credentials, his authority, and most importantly, his vulnerable questions. Jesus didn’t meet his confusion with simple answers or shame, but with the mystery of the Spirit and a grace that invites curiosity over certainty. If you are carrying questions you’re afraid to say out loud, find encouragement in a God who isn’t looking for perfect understanding, but for the courage to simply show up.
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