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Questioning verses Doubting

Posted on Sunday 15 June 2008 by Greg @ 9:12 am
Filed under: Rants

Is there a difference between questioning and doubting? I think so. For instance in the Psalms there are many questions that plague David about how and why God does certain things. From “why do the heathen prosper” to “why, O Lord, to you stand far off?” to “how long, O, Lord?” David is full of tough questions for God in his songs of worship. God doesn’t rebuke his questions but embraces them to the point of allowing them in the canon of Holy Scripture.

Throughout the Bible serious men and women of God ask serious questions to God about the tough situations they are enduring in life. God allows them (and us) to ask the tough questions without repercussion.

But doubt is a totally different animal. Doubt is an assault on the charater and promises of God. When Jesus rebukes his followers again and again with phrases like, “Why did you doubt?” he is showing that he perceives doubt, as the antithesis to faith. And the perception of Christ is the real reality.

James sums up this same reality in the first chapter of his letter to the scattered church. In the context of making a case for the importance of asking for wisdom to endure trials James writes, “But when he asks, he must believe and not doubt, because he who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind. That man should not think he will receive anything from the Lord; he is a double-minded man unstable in all he does.”

Here’s how the Spirit of Jesus works through the pen of his half brother James to describe doubt:

1. Doubt is the opposite of faith.

Look at the phrase, “must believe and not doubt.” Doubt is set up as the opposite of faith. To doubt is not to believe. To believe is not to doubt.

2. Doubt is the enemy of prayer.

When we doubt as we pray we are ensuring that our prayers will NOT get answered. Only prayers uttered in faith have the opportunity of getting a “yes” from God.

3. Doubt is a sign of spiritual and emotional instability.

James describes doubters as driven by the winds of circumstance, unstable in all they do. Only faith can bring the stability that we need to face the struggles we all endure in this confusing life.

What’s the fine line between questioning and doubting? It’s the reality of whether or not we truly believe that God’s intent toward us is good as we endure trials. Hebrews 11:6 describes a faith-filled person with great precision, “anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.”

I love that description! Faith is believing that God exists and that his intent is only good for those who are seeking after him. He has only good things in store!

So at the core of our questioning of “who, what, why, when and how” we must believe that God’s intent toward us is only good all the time. As soon as we don’t we slide into the danger zone of doubt. We move from children of God who know they are loved by their Daddy to spoiled brats who are angry at their Fathers for not getting their own way. For the kids who believe, behave and ask the tough questions God will give an “allowance” of understanding. For the brats he reserves a spanking, but even that is out of love (Hebrews 12:6.)

So go ahead and question your Daddy, but never lose faith. Ask the tough things of God. He can take it. But don’t buy the lie that you can doubt God’s character or intentions and get away with it.

In a postmodern age where doubting is extolled as a virtue my prayer is that we get back to believing in what Jesus said, embracing who Jesus is and standing on his promises with unshakeable faith. As we do we can ask all the questions we want and, in his perfect time, he will give us the answers in this life or the next.

Signed, Greg Stier

10 Comments for 'Questioning verses Doubting'

  1. On June 15, 2008 @ 4:16 pm Becky said:
    • Greg,
      I really liked this blog post. It was something I needed as always. God is using you in way you probably don’t know.

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  2. On June 15, 2008 @ 8:38 pm Jorden said:
    • I’ve gone through seasons of questioning and doubting. I agree, they are both very different things. What really caught me and made me relapse from my doubting was me thinking, “If God doesn’t exist, life is meaningless.” I’m glad it’s been a while since I doubted, but I think sometimes I analyze a tad too much when I question. I need to accept certain things. Thanks for the post Greg, I enjoyed it.

      God Bless!
      Jorden

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  3. On June 16, 2008 @ 5:38 pm Kelsey said:
    • Right before I went to your blog, for a second I was thinking about God, and doubting. It was neat to open the page and see DOUBT written in big letters. God’s timing is perfect!!!

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  4. On June 16, 2008 @ 7:44 pm Sam Hunley said:
    • Good post, but in the spirit of the post itself, i have questions. What if you doubt yourself? what if you doubt your own faith? for example, many times when i go through a period of doubt, i don’t doubt God’s ability. I know that God will save all who believe, but my actions seem to point out that my faith is not real. does that make sense? What i’ve always heard is that when you doubt yourself in this way, you end up doubting God’s ability, so you are basically doubting God. I just wanted to get your perspective.

      thanks

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  5. On June 17, 2008 @ 6:34 pm Kelsey said:
    • I totally know what you mean Sam.

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  6. On June 18, 2008 @ 5:26 am Greg Stier said:
    • Hey Sam,

      Yeah, that’s a tough one. I think as you struggle through those questions just keep your eyes riveted to Jesus and trust him no matter what. Whatever doubts you have about yourself (which I struggle with as well by the way) just don’t transmit them to God. Sounds like you get that to me.

      Great question!

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  7. On June 19, 2008 @ 12:29 am Rachel in St. Louis said:
    • Greg,
      I honestly wonder how many of these “this made an impact on my life” comments that you get. I think it’s amazing the way you can connect to people of any age. I attended Dare2Share in March of this year, and let me tell you, everything was so perfect. It touched my heart. I was saved just this year, and seeing that many Christians on fire, together in one place, to worship our heavenly father, that was the best sight Ive ever seen. On my walk with God, Ive made many the mistake, but I now know its okay and that mistakes WILL be made. Honestly, I have doubted my faith before. After reading this I truly see the difference. Some friends and I used to say “Doubt it” to everything as a joke. Wow, now the meaning of that word changes to me and I really dont want to hear the joking saying again. I dont want to doubt, but I do have many a question. I watched the video about Dare2Share in 2009 and I cannot wait to become Invincible. It sent chills down my spine to think about attending another conference. I want to thank you for all of these rants and all of your WOW’s (words of worship). I look up to you more than you know and I am counting down the days until the conference. I thank God for you and your words, you have truly made an impact on my life.
      -Rachel :)

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  8. On June 19, 2008 @ 6:50 am Greg Stier said:
    • Rachel, thank you so much for your encouragement. My prayer is that God uses you in powerful ways to glorify His Name and advance His kingdom! See you next year!

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  9. On June 26, 2008 @ 11:35 am Caffeinated Thoughts - » Twenty Items of Interest (v.22) said:
    • […] 11.  Greg Stier asks is there a difference between questioning and doubt?  He answers his question by looking at what the Book of James has to say about doubt. […]

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  10. On June 27, 2008 @ 2:44 pm Jess from South Dakota said:
    • Greg,

      All I can say is ‘Wow’. I had always thought that questioning God WAS doubting, but what you’ve written truely does make sense. Normally I don’t come to the Dare2Share website unless I have a feeling that I should. Lately, I HAD been questioning a lot of things about what I don’t understand and I kept thinking it was a really bad thing. So when I came across this ‘rant’, as you may put it, it really had shown a new light on what I had been thinking. God loves us all and I truely do believe that whatever He does, He does because He loves us! Maybe now I can finally ask some of those questions I had been afraid to ask before! He really is using you, Greg. Keep up the awesome work!

      In Christ Jesus,
      Jess

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