February 18

 

What we’re learning this week:

We will open our new series by affirming that honest questions about faith are not a weakness, but a normal and healthy part of following Jesus. Through Thomas’s question at the Last Supper in John 14, we see that Jesus welcomes curiosity and responds with clarity, identifying Himself as the way, the truth, and the life. Jesus meets us in our confusion and uncertainty, inviting us to stay close to Him rather than having everything figured out. Ultimately, faith isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about choosing trust and relationship with Jesus while we ask our questions.

Bottom Line: Jesus welcomes honest questions, but faith is choosing to stay with Him while you ask them.
Scripture:
John 14:1-7

 

 

Small Group Time:

  • What’s a question about faith, God, or Christianity that you’ve wondered about but haven’t always felt comfortable asking?

  • Why do you think having questions can sometimes feel scary or risky in a church or faith setting?

  • Chris said that Jesus is the way when you feel lost, the truth when you feel confused and life that conquers our fears. Which one of these stands out to you most right now and why?

  • What do you think it looks like to “stay with Jesus” even when you don’t have all the answers?

 

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