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Your Doubt Isn't a Dead End

  • Writer: Greg Higgins
    Greg Higgins
  • Apr 25
  • 2 min read

Day 5: Your Doubt Isn't a Dead End


Scripture:

Psalm 23:4 -- "Even though I walk through the valley… I will fear no evil, for You are with me."


Doubt feels like a valley--dark, lonely, uncertain. It's tempting to believe it's a dead end. But Scripture reminds us: we walk through the valley. We don't camp there. We don't build our identity there. We pass through.


God doesn't abandon us in the shadow. He walks with us, even when we can't see the way forward. Doubt isn't the end of faith. In many cases, it's the very path that leads to deeper, richer belief.


Reflection:

Where in your life are you walking through a valley? Can you sense God's presence with you--even if faint?


Prayer:

Shepherd of my soul, walk with me through the valley. Help me keep moving, keep trusting, and keep hoping--even when it's hard to see. Amen.


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### Day 6: Come As You Are


Scripture: Romans 10:13 -- "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved."



No disclaimer. No preconditions. Just… everyone.


You may feel like your doubts disqualify you. Like your past is too messy. Or your questions too complicated. But the invitation is still open: Come.


God doesn't need you to clean yourself up first. He's not scared of your questions. His grace isn't for the perfect--it's for the honest, the broken, the ones still searching.


So bring your doubts. Bring your sin. Bring your uncertainty. And call on His name. You'll find that He's already reaching toward you.


Reflection: What's stopping you from calling on Jesus today? Can you take a step toward Him--just as you are?


Prayer: Jesus, I come to You with all my mess, all my questions, all my brokenness. Meet me here. Forgive me. Make me new. I believe You're everything You said You are. Amen.


This devo goes along with part one of the messages series: Faith - A Journey Through Doubt. This sermon can be watched on YouTube here:


Faith - A Journey through Doubt Series

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