- David Moyes

- Sep 21
- 1 min read
We all face moments of doubt— "am I strong enough to keep going", "is God really hearing me", "does God exist at all". God isn’t threatened by your doubts. In fact, even the disciples doubted. After the resurrection, some worshiped Jesus while others still hesitated (Matthew 28:17). Yet Jesus didn’t reject them—He invited them to search for truth.
The Bible says, “Be merciful to those who doubt” (Jude 1:22 NIV). That includes being merciful to yourself. God doesn’t abandon you when you question Him. Instead, He uses those moments to show you His patience.
Hope reminds us that our faith isn’t built on how strong you feel, but on how faithful Jesus is. Doubt may shake you, but it cannot undo the cross or the empty tomb.
So, when you doubt, don’t walk from God. Keep bringing to Him your questions, fears, and uncertainties. He is strong enough to hold them all and can turn your doubts into a deeper, living hope.
David Moyes






