Hmmm, I think the term blasphemy fits well...
Dare 2 Share - Then he said to Thomas, "Put your finger here; see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it into my side. Stop doubting and believe." (John 20:27)
I remember a student who was in my youth group who was on fire for Christ (well call him Thomas). He never missed a meeting, and he actually listened and took notes during my lessons! He brought his friends to our outreach nights, and he soon became a major leader in the ministry. What I recall most were the lengthy theological discussions we would have at least once a month that covered everything from Calvinism to Cains wife.
I also remember the day he started to drift. Oh yeah, a lot of students fall off the bandwagon when they get in the wrong crowd or they discover that God isnt some kind of sugar daddy
but those issues didnt apply to Thomas. For him it was much deeper, because he started to question his faith. He debated with himself and others in his church only to come up empty handed. Eventually he became so frustrated that he left the church and turned away from God to a wasted and useless life of sin.
Dont get me wrong; I believe nearly every Christian doubts his/her faith at one time or another. We question our place in life, our decision to follow Christ, and why certain things happen in the world. In fact, doubts can be very helpful if we deal with them the right way.
What is the right way?
Well, the real issue with Thomas was not doubt, but trust. God can handle our questions, but He does not take kindly to rebellion. When we think of God as being untrustworthy, then we tell Him that He doesnt know what Hes doing. Whats another word for that? Hmmm, I think the term blasphemy fits well...(see Job 41)
Anyway, if you are beginning to doubt some or even all you believe as a Christian, talk to your youth leader and look for answers in some of the great apologetics materials that are all over the place. You can e-mail us: (expert@dare2share.org), or check out sites like www.carm.org or www.christiananswers.net.
One other thing you might try is fighting with a SWORD. Its a cool little acronym that I came across on (where else?) the mighty internet.
Your SWORD contains these elements:
S - Spend time with God's people in fellowship- (you know, like church and youth group?
W - Worship God for who He is. (Remember, if you want to stay away from the wolves, stay close to the Shepherd)
O - Open up honestly to God in prayer. (Be honest about your doubts)
R - Read the Bible daily
D - Decide now to obey God. (To which I would add, decide now to trust God)
By taking your SWORD into battle and following what it stands for, you stand a better chance of standing strong when the mightiest armies of doubt come rushing your way.
Questions:
1) Do I honestly have any doubts about God, the Bible, or any other area of the Christian life?
2) Am I willing to trust God in the midst of doubt? Why or why not?
3) Is God calling me to help someone who is doubting right now?