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Day 2: I Have Questions
Life can be confusing. It’s normal to have questions about how God works in the world. It’s normal to have questions about Jesus too. If you have a few, you’re not alone. The events surrounding Jesus’s birth came unexpectedly to many people—and it caused them to have some questions.
Read Zechariah’s story in Luke 1:13-14, 18-20.
Verses:
13 But the angel said to him, “Do not be afraid, Zechariah, because your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you will name him John. 14 There will be joy and delight for you, and many will rejoice at his birth.”
18 “How can I know this?” Zechariah asked the angel. “For I am an old man, and my wife is well along in years.” 19 The angel answered him, “I am Gabriel, who stands in the presence of God, and I was sent to speak to you and tell you this good news. 20 Now listen. You will become silent and unable to speak until the day these things take place, because you did not believe my words, which will be fulfilled in their proper time.”
- What happened when Zechariah questioned the angel?
When Mary questioned Gabriel, she got answers (Luke 1:34-35). When Zechariah did the same thing (Luke 1:5-24), he lost the ability to speak because of his unbelief. What was the difference?
Zechariah was skeptical and wanted proof. He got that proof too—he lost his ability to speak! Mary, though, wanted understanding. She knew the angel’s words meant a virgin birth, and she wondered how it would be accomplished.
- What is the difference between asking God questions and questioning God?
Read James 1:5-6.
Verses:
5 Now if any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God—who gives to all generously and ungrudgingly—and it will be given to him. 6 But let him ask in faith without doubting. For the doubter is like the surging sea, driven and tossed by the wind.
Questions:
- What is one question you’d like to ask God?
- What should you do when you are confused about who God is, what He has done, or what He is doing in your life or in the world?
- Where can you find God’s answers to many of your questions?
It’s okay to have questions! Your questions don’t necessarily offend God or signal a lack of faith. In fact, seeking answers to our questions can actually be a sign of faith. God welcomes our doubts and questions if we are honest and open to hearing the truth. Your questions represent one way you can grow spiritually. As you study the Scriptures and seek God in prayer, He will reveal His wisdom and give you assurance.
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A young woman carrying an unimaginable responsibility. A young man torn between love and honor. A jealous king who will stop at nothing to keep his crown. JOURNEY TO BETHLEHEM shares the greatest story ever told in a way that brings JOY into the Christmas season! This 3-Day Reading Plan helps you experience the nativity story in a whole new way, while growing your faith.
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