Doubt: When the Proof of Faith is Too Small
Several years ago I got into a Bible study with a non Christian named Lon. Lon was a financial analyst who might spend hours at work tracking down one mistake on a financial report. When he watched television, he carried that same attitude with him. He always asked questions and looked for errors or mistakes. And he applied this same skeptical approach to faith. Often when we studied the Bible together, we’d only make it through two or three verses before Lon would ask several questions that take the rest of our time to answer. And he was rarely satisfied with my answers. He always took the skeptic’s approach and kept pressing and prodding. After studying with me almost weekly for an entire year, Lon decided he did not want any more. He really didn’t believe Scripture. He didn’t want to become a Christian. He had too many doubts and reservations. Some non Christians have a lot of doubts.Read More »Doubt: When the Proof of Faith is Too Small