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This exploration delves into the nature of questions and doubts in the Christian faith, drawing insights from figures like Abraham, David, and Thomas. Questions are not only normal; they guide us to seek answers and reveal our deeper pains and frustrations. As we navigate through the light and darkness, we contemplate fundamental queries about God's existence and the origin of good and evil. Emphasizing embodied apologetics, we learn that faith is best expressed through experience and community. Keep asking, seeking, and pursuing God with your questions!
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Questions about Questions • Abraham, David, Thomas • Questions and Doubts: • are normal. • show us where to pursue answers. • show us where our hurts and frustrations are. • can grow us as we pursue truth.
Keep on asking, and you will receive what you ask for. Keep on seeking, and you will find. Keep on knocking, and the door will be opened to you. - Jesus Matt 7:7
Light and Darkness • John 1 (p.809) • God exists; Jesus is God • Our question: where is God? • God’s question: where does good come from? • Why evil? People reject God.
Embodied Apologetics • Apologetics = explaining our faith, not attacking others • Embodied = experiential, communal, enacted • Pursue God with your questions!