"The Abundance of the Free Favour of the Lord." Luke 4:18-19
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Faith does not require all the answers. Proverbs 3:5 says, "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding." Doubt often grows where questions are left unanswered. But genuine faith learns to live in the tension—to keep trusting even when clarity is missing. If your faith depends on full explanation, then it is not faith—it is logic. God invites you to walk with Him, not always understand Him.
You will not always know how, when, or why. Abraham did not know where he was going. Mary did not know how she would carry the Messiah. Job never got an explanation for his suffering. Yet they trusted. Faith is not about figuring everything out. It is about staying grounded in what you know, even when you cannot see what is ahead.
Questions do not make you weak. They make you human. The key is to let your questions draw you closer to God, not drive you away. When you cannot trace His hand, trust His heart. You do not need all the details to take the next step. Faith walks forward even with unanswered questions.
Think of a time when you had more questions than answers but chose to move forward anyway. You may not have understood everything, but you trusted enough to keep going. That was faith in action. Let that memory remind you that your current uncertainty is not a reason to stop—it is a reason to trust deeper.
Scripture is filled with people who moved forward while questioning. David cried out, "Why, Lord?" but still worshipped. Habakkuk questioned God's justice but ended with praise. Even Jesus asked, "Why hast thou forsaken me?" Questions are not the enemy of faith—silence is. Keep talking to God. Keep walking with Him.
Write down one big question you are holding right now. Then write this under it: "Even here, I will trust." Make a conscious decision to move forward in that area—not because you understand, but because you believe.
"Faith is not the absence of questions—it is the decision to move forward in spite of them."
May God bless your heart with peace in the unknown. May He give you the strength to walk with unanswered questions and the courage to keep trusting without clear explanations. Let your spirit rest, not in certainty, but in relationship. May your faith hold firm in mystery, knowing that what you do not understand, He already holds. In Jesus' name, Amen.
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