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Doubt --- In The Bible What Is It?
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Posted by: JG
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DOUBT
I. Bibilical references to "doubt."
A. Greek word distazo - from dis meaning twice or double.
Matt. 14:31 - (to Peter) "O you of little faith, why did you doubt?"
Matt. 28:17 - (disciples) "they worshipped Him, but some were doubtful."
B. Greek word diakrino - dia = through; krino = to judge, determine
Matt. 21:21 - "if you have faith, and do not doubt"
Mark 11:23 - "does not doubt, but believes..."
Rom. 14:23 - "he who doubts is condemned if he eats, because not from faith"
James 1:6 - "ask in faith without any doubting, for the one who doubts is like the surf of the
sea driven and tossed by the wind."
Jude 1:22 - "have mercy on some, who are doubting."
C. Greek word dialogismos - dia = through; logizomai = to reckon, consider
Luke 24:38 - "why do doubts arise in your minds?"
D. Greek word diaporeo - dia = through; aporeo = perplexed (KJV)
Acts 2:12 - "they continued in amazement and great perplexity"
Acts 10:17 - "Peter was greatly perplexed in mind"
Acts 10:20 - "accompany them without misgivings"
II. Defining "doubt."
A. English word derived from Latin dubitare or dubius from which we get "dubious."
B. Two different concepts of "doubt."
1. Unbelief, disbelief, rejection, denial, agnosticism, faithlessness.
a. "Cartesian doubt" begins by doubting all things, but refuses to doubt its doubts.
b. Skeptics and scoffers begin with contempt and derision to prove their preconceived
unbelief.
2. Uncertainty, lack of confidence, reservation, problematic, misgivings, skeptical, questioning,
wavering, indeterminate.
III. Faith and doubt.
A. Differentiating between belief and faith. Greek word pistis.
1. Belief * Mental assent, cognitive acceptance, dogmatic assertion comprising intellectual
certainty. (static)
2. Faith * Volitional receptivity and availability allowing for functional certainty of God's
activity. (dynamic)
B. Relating doubt to belief and faith.
1. Belief and doubt.
a. The intellectual certainty of mental belief does not allow for unbelief, rejection or denial.
b. The intellectual certainty of mental belief does not allow for the uncertainty of
questioning, reservations or misgivings.
(1) This is the basis of fundamentalism, fideism, credulity and "blind faith."
2. Faith and doubt.
a. The functional certainty of receptive faith is founded upon belief in God, and therefore
not functional when there is unbelief and rejection of God.
b. The functional certainty of receptive faith is not functional if we consider it impossible,
unlikely or doubtful that God will function faithfully and sufficiently in accord with who
He is.
(1) The divided mind or double-mindedness of doubt affirms belief in God (a), but
questions God's character or ability (b).
(2) Most of the New Testament references pertain to such double-mindedness.
c. The functional certainty of receptive faith allows for mental and emotional questioning,
reservations and uncertainty.
(1) When we are living by faith that is receptive and available to God's function in our
lives:
* We don't know where God is taking us into the unknown and uncharted territory.
* We don't know where this adventure will end.
* We don't know what God will do next.
* We don't know how God is going to work this out.
* We don't know when this situation will be settled.
* We don't know why God is allowing this circumstance or why God is acting as He
does.
(2) The situation where we find ourselves is indeterminate and problematic. We are
questioning, uncertain and perplexed. We are forced to recognize our inadequacy,
inability and our own lack of faith as we remain receptive to God's activity.
* Mk. 9:24 - "I believe; help my unbelief."
* Jude 1:22 -"have mercy on some who are doubting"
(3) God is big enough and understanding enough to accept our doubts, to convince us
and assure us of His character and sufficiency, and to bring us along to increased
faith.
Posted by: Christian Commando
Beautiful Pastor-
For how often do we each need to realize or think about such things. I admit I've had my moments of doubt, yet praise God, He's lead me to Scriptures to point that out, then others how to change that, for what I must do.
Thank you Pastor Jerry!!!
God Bless!!