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In less than one week’s time, people went from confidently praising Jesus as the Messiah on Palm Sunday to completely questioning everything they knew about him on Maundy Thursday. Does that sound familiar? The truth is that there is nothing new about having doubts. And there is nothing new when it comes to how we should deal with our doubt.In less than one week’s time, people went from confidently praising Jesus as the Messiah on Palm Sunday to completely questioning everything they knew about him on Maundy Thursday. Does that sound familiar? The truth is that there is nothing new about having doubts. And there is nothing new when it comes to how we should deal with our doubt.
By Cornerstone Church5
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In less than one week’s time, people went from confidently praising Jesus as the Messiah on Palm Sunday to completely questioning everything they knew about him on Maundy Thursday. Does that sound familiar? The truth is that there is nothing new about having doubts. And there is nothing new when it comes to how we should deal with our doubt.In less than one week’s time, people went from confidently praising Jesus as the Messiah on Palm Sunday to completely questioning everything they knew about him on Maundy Thursday. Does that sound familiar? The truth is that there is nothing new about having doubts. And there is nothing new when it comes to how we should deal with our doubt.