Janderich,
There is a slight misdirection in what you are proposing concerning some people having doubts about certain teachings of any church. What people in this thread are talking about is not having doubts about God, but about what a church is teaching them on a certain subject. They arenât talking about having doubts about God, Himself. If that were the case, then that scripture passage would be relevant to the subject, but itâs not. When Jesus and James speak of faith in those instances, they are referring to our faith in God. We should certainly have no doubts at all about God, although we sometimes might falter as Peter did when he walked to Jesus on the waters of Galilee. But, I think his problem was that he took his eyes off of Jesus for a moment and realized that he could not really walk on water, on his own. Thatâs when he began to doubt, and started to sink. When any of us take our eyes off of Jesus, we will sink, too.
But, the doubts that are being discussed here, are doubts in what is being taught by a body of men that claim to be the true church with the full authority of God. There is absolutely no sin in our questioning any of those teachings, because as John says:
[DR] 1 John 4:1 âDearly beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits if they be of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.â
It is extremely important for someone to prudently seek answers to their questions about anything that a church teaches, especially if they have doubts about the truth of those teachings. Thatâs when they need to have full confidence (faith) that God will help them find the answers that they seek. If they donât get good enough answers from the ones they ask, then perhaps it is time to look elsewhere for them, until they are confident that theyâve found the correct answers, by the grace of God.
So, please, donât tell people that they lack true faith if they have doubts about, or ask questions of their church. They are doing exactly what John told us all to do: âtest the spiritsâ.