Self-Worth
Is It Safe to Question Your Faith? Have you ever wrestled with doubt but felt like you couldn’t ask the hard questions? Doubt isn’t the enemy of faith—it’s often the path to deeper belief. John the Baptist and Thomas both struggled with uncertainty, yet their questions led to revelation, not rejection. This week, we’ll explore how to move from questioning our faith to questioning our doubts—and how God meets us in both. If you’ve ever felt uncertain, you’re not alone, and your doubts might be leading you to a greater understanding of your worth.

Romans 8:14-17
Discussion topics
- Starting off the conversation on the deep end… Have you ever had a question about faith that you felt like you couldn’t ask? What was it, and why did it feel hard to bring up?
- Read Matthew 11:2-5 – John the Baptist, the one who announced Jesus, later questioned if He was truly the Messiah.
- Why do you think John had doubts?
- How did Jesus respond to John’s doubts?
- What does this passage teach us about handling our own doubts?
- Read John 20:24-27 – Thomas wasn’t with the disciples when they first saw Jesus and refused to believe without proof.
- Do you think Thomas was wrong for wanting to see for himself?
- How did Jesus respond to his doubt?
- What does this show us about God’s approach to our questions?
- If doubt is part of faith, how can we make church a safe place for people to ask hard questions?
- How do you find your self-worth in Jesus?
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