We've all been there — the moment when life doesn't go the way you prayed it would, and your doubts start drowning out your faith. In this message, we explore what it truly means to wrestle with God and still hold on.
Drawing from the Old Testament prophet Habakkuk, we uncover a third option beyond either denying your faith or burying your questions: you can doubt and keep seeking God. Habakkuk's name literally means "to wrestle and to embrace" — and that tension is exactly what authentic faith looks like.
In this message, you'll discover:
- Why doubt doesn't make you a bad Christian — it makes you human
- How honest, raw prayer can actually deepen your relationship with God
- What Habakkuk's journey from wondering → waiting → trusting teaches us about holding on through the hardest seasons
- Why God would rather have you yell at Him than walk away from Him
- How wrestling with God changes the way you walk — just ask Jacob
Whether you're in a hospital room, grieving a loss, questioning why God hasn't answered your prayers, or simply feeling like life's rounds are breaking you down — this message is for you.
Doubt isn't the enemy of faith. It's often the pathway to a deeper, more meaningful one.
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