Steve Durand - August 14, 2022

Dealing with Our Doubts

In moments or seasons of suffering or discouragement, it’s tempting to allow yourself to doubt the existence, goodness, or wisdom of God. We reason with ourselves that somehow, some way, these moments of suffering or pain or injustice are evidence that God is less than who He has depicted Himself to be.

What are we to do with our doubts? Ignore them? Give into them? Punish ourselves for having them? The psalmist in today’s Scripture -- Psalm 73 -- dealt with these very questions himself and gives us valuable guidance that can help us whenever we’re faced with doubt.

From Series: "Summer in the Psalms"

This Week's Message: "Kept From Losing Hope" by Guest Speaker Pastor Dave Gudgel

In a day when people are losing heart, a message of hope could be a timely and welcome relief. Especially if you’re on the verge of giving up, falling apart, or burning out -- or you know someone who is. It may seem like our circumstances are unprecedented, but history says not. Case in point: the Apostle Paul. He could have lost heart in his crazy world but he didn’t. And his story still speaks into our story today.

Scripture Focus: 2 Corinthians 4:1-18

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