What if Doubt Isn’t the Opposite of Faith?

June 2, 2026

Topic: faith

Book: Matthew

This week’s message, “What if Doubt isn’t the Opposite of Faith,” explores Jesus’ Great Commission in Matthew 28:16–20 and focuses on a detail that is often overlooked: “some doubted.” Even in the presence of the risen Christ, some disciples struggled with uncertainty. Yet Jesus still called them, commissioned them, and promised to be with them. In this encouraging message,

Rev. John Arnold reflects on how God works through imperfect people, uncertain circumstances, and even our deepest questions. Faith is not the absence of doubt—it is trusting God enough to take the next faithful step despite it.

📖 Scripture: Matthew 28:16–20
🎙️ Message: “What if Doubt isn’t the Opposite of Faith?”
Have you ever wondered whether you were capable of what God was calling you to do? This sermon offers a hopeful reminder that God comes, God calls, and God equips—even when doubts remain.

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