Navigating Doubt as a LeaderSample

What questions are you asking of or about God today? More than that, what questions are you too afraid to ask?
Have you begun to wonder if God really is who He says He is or if He will do what He says He’ll do? And, in your wondering, have you begun to feel shame or fear, concerned that you will fall away or that God will be angry with you for having questions?
Do you find yourself saying with a kindred biblical figure, “I believe, Lord; help my unbelief”?
For the next few days, we will journey through Psalm 73 to learn what it looks like to faithfully process spiritual doubt through the eyes of Asaph, one of the Bible’s first songwriters and worship leaders.
To the one who is wrestling today, know this: God does not fear nor condemn your doubts. Rather, He welcomes you to come honestly before Him and seek His face in the middle of your questioning and confusion.
Hear, now, the words of Psalm 73 spoken over you, and begin to consider what the Spirit might want to teach you through it.
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Join Jamin Roller as he walks through Psalm 73 and navigating doubt as a leader.
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