Series: Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt

Doubt from a Weak Commitment

March 03, 2013 | Dr. Doug Hucke
Passage: John 6:60-71

True knowledge requires commitment. Without commitment there will be doubts lurking on the edges. The remedy is to commit to the God we know and trust.

Series Information

Doubt is inevitable in faith. It is neither good nor bad in itself, nor is it the opposite of belief. Doubt comes from many sources. It helps us to identify and address aspects of our faith that need attention.


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