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I Have My Doubts: How God Can Use Your Uncertainty to Reawaken Your Faith

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, 2024
ISBN: 9781433593413

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10 Bible Stories of Faith and Doubt to Encourage Believers through Uncertainty

Will God do what he says he promises? Can we trust his intentions? Is he even good? Without guidance, these doubt-filled questions can hinder spiritual progress and lead to discouragement. Thankfully, the Bible offers encouraging examples of men and women who remained faithful to God even through seasons of uncertainty.

Based on a series of Wheaton College chapel messages, this encouraging guide explores 10 Bible stories on the topic of faith and doubt to reassure readers that doubt is normal for Christians. These stories cover a wide range of questions and doubts that most Christians experience at some point in their faith journey—doubts about God’s power, protection, justice, healing, and more. Ultimately, readers will better understand the dynamic of faith and doubt, helping them renew their faith in God even through times of uncertainty.

Encouraging: This book bolsters faith in God and his word amid inevitable times of doubt

Scriptural Study: Explores 10 stories of biblical believers who experienced doubt yet remained faithful to God

Written by Philip Ryken: President of Wheaton College and author of Beauty Is Your Destiny; Is Jesus the Only Way?; and Loving the Way Jesus Loves.

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  • Explores 10 Bible stories on the topic of faith and doubt
  • Covers a wide range of questions and doubts that most Christians experience at some point in their faith journey
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1: Doubting God’s Word—Eve in the Garden of Eden
  • Chapter 2: Doubting God’s Promise—Sarai under the Oak Trees
  • Chapter 3: Doubting God’s Call—Moses at the Burning Bush
  • Chapter 4: Doubting God’s Protection—Elisha’s Servant at Dothan
  • Chapter 5: Doubting God’s Generosity—Naomi on the Road to Bethlehem
  • Chapter 6: Doubting God’s Fairness—Asaph outside God’s Temple
  • Chapter 7: Doubting God’s Presence—Jeremiah in Prison
  • Chapter 8: Doubting God’s Healing—The Father in the Crowd
  • Chapter 9: Doubting God’s Power—Thomas in the Upper Room
  • Chapter 10: Doubting Your Doubts—Peter on the Sea of Galilee
  • Title: I Have My Doubts: How God Can Use Your Uncertainty to Reawaken Your Faith
  • Author: Philip Graham Ryken
  • Publisher: Crossway
  • Print Publication Date: 2024
  • Logos Release Date: 2024
  • Era: era:contemporary
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Reader Edition
  • Subjects: Trust in God; Trust; Belief and doubt
  • ISBNs: 9781433593413, 9781433593406, 1433593416, 1433593408
  • Resource ID: LLS:HVMYDBTSRWYRFTH
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2024-08-13T21:11:46Z

Philip G. Ryken (1966–) has served as the president of Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois, since 2010. He earned degrees from Wheaton College, Westminster Theological Seminary, and a doctorate from the University of Oxford.

Ryken was the senior minister of Philadelphia’s Tenth Presbyterian Church (where James Boice and Donald Barnhouse served previously) for about 15 years before he became the president of Wheaton College. He has been ordained as a teaching elder in the Presbyterian Church in America.

Ryken has authored over 30 books, including several volumes in the Preaching the Word Collection, the Reformed Expository Commentary, the Crossway Spiritual Growth Collection, Written in Stone, Discovering God in Stories from the Bible, and Exodus: Saved for God's Glory.

 

 

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