Dr. Jordon Gilmore
Big Idea
- Doubt and faith often coexist
- Matthew 28:17: “They worshiped Him, but some doubted”
- Even in powerful encounters with Jesus, doubt can remain
Key Truths About Doubt
- God is not surprised by your doubt
- God is not intimidated by your doubt
- Doubt does not disqualify you from God’s call
- Unchecked doubt leads to hardness of heart
- Doubt must submit to faith to move forward
What Is Doubt?
- A natural response based on observations and expectations
- Not sin by itself—but must be addressed
- Two main sources:
- Fear → “I’m afraid to trust God”
- Cynicism → “I won’t risk being disappointed again”
Faith Defined
- Hebrews 11:1: “Faith shows the reality of what we hope for; it is the evidence of things we cannot see”
- Contrast:
- Doubt = based on what we see
- Faith = anchored in what we cannot see
Context: Why the Disciples Doubted
- John 20:19: They were hiding behind locked doors out of fear
- Their doubt was shaped by:
- Trauma (crucifixion)
- Fear of persecution
- Broken expectations
Pattern: How Jesus Handles Doubt
- Women at the tomb
- Afraid → Angel says “Don’t be afraid”
- Act in faith → Jesus meets them
- Disciples
- Hear testimony → don’t believe
- Road to Emmaus
- Jesus explains Scripture → reveals Himself
- They respond → go tell others (not believed)
- Jesus appears to disciples
- Addresses fear directly: “Why are you frightened?”
- Shows physical proof → eats with them
- Thomas
- Doubt from disappointment
- Jesus meets him personally → “Don’t be faithless, believe”
Key Insight: Jesus Meets Every Doubt
- Over 40 days, Jesus intentionally addresses:
- Fear
- Confusion
- Disappointment
- He doesn’t avoid doubt—He engages it
The Galilee Moment (Faith in Action)
- Jesus calls people to travel ~100 miles to Galilee
- Some go by faith (before seeing Him)
- Over 500 witnesses gather (1 Corinthians 15:6)
- Even then: some worship, some doubt
The Commission Still Stands
- Despite doubt, Jesus gives everyone the mission:
- “Go and make disciples…”
- “I am with you always”
- He doesn’t exclude doubters—He includes them
Final Movement: From Doubt to Power
- Jesus sends them back to Jerusalem
- Command: Wait for the Holy Spirit
- Faith + Holy Spirit = ability to fulfill the mission
Takeaways
- Doubt is natural—but not meant to stay
- Jesus meets you in your doubt
- Faith grows when doubt is surrendered
- You are still called—even while growing
- The Holy Spirit empowers what faith begins
Closing Thought
Don’t settle into doubt.
Let Jesus meet you there—and lead you into belief.