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Groeschel, Craig - Doubters Anonymous

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Doubters Anonymous
by Craig Groeschel
Text: John 20:19–29
Topic: Dealing with doubt.
Big Idea: If the resurrection is true, it demands our whole life.
Keywords: Belief; Christ, resurrection of; Choices; Commitment; Confidence; Doubt; Evidence; Faith; Help from God; Illumination; New life; New man; Questions; Rebirth; Resurrection; Revelation; Salvation; Thomas; Trust; Unbelief; Uncertainties; Waiting on God


Introduction:
  • The heartbeat of the message of the Church—"He is risen"—is translated from the Greek word egeirô.
  • What does egeirô mean to us two thousand years later?
  • If Jesus isn't risen, we're just kidding ourselves; we're essentially playing church.
    - 1 Corinthians 15:17
    - 1 Peter 1:3
  • If Jesus is risen from the dead, we have the possibility of new birth and a living hope.
  • But there's a difference between believing that Jesus was raised from the grave and believing that it applies to your life.
Doubt is the first step on the road to committed belief.
  • Sometimes even the most committed Christ-followers deal with doubts.
  • In the Greek, Thomas's words in John 20:25 read, "Unless I can touch him and see him for myself I refuse to believe that he's risen."
  • The resurrection would change Thomas's life, so he had to know for himself.
  • Asking sincere questions is never wrong; the road to real faith often starts with doubts.
God will grant us discoveries on our road to belief.
  • As we seek God, he will let us get to know him in a new way.
    - Illustration: As a freshman in high school, Groeschel asked God to prove himself by moving two twigs; God didn't do it.
  • In John 20:26–27, Jesus gives Thomas exactly what he needs in order to believe
    - Illustration: As a sophomore in college, Groeschel was lost in every sin imaginable until he met God in a radical way.
Each of us can choose committed belief.
  • In John 20:28, Thomas gets what he needs, and commits his whole life to Jesus.
    - Illustration: Thomas was the great evangelizer of India and died a martyr.
    - Illustration: In seminary, Groeschel wrestled with doubt again, until a young man told him, "Either we believe God, or we're just playing church."
Conclusion
  • Being a disciple of Christ is not just praying some kind of "fire insurance" prayer; it's following him and making him the Lord of your life.
  • If the resurrection is true, it demands our whole life.
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