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His Pursuit: When Faith Wavers (David Faunce)

His Pursuit: When Faith Wavers (David Faunce)

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This week, guest speaker David Faunce teaches from Matthew 11–12 and addresses a struggle every believer faces at some point: doubt. Even John the Baptist - the one who prepared the way for Jesus - found himself questioning when circumstances didn’t match his expectations. Through the lives of John, the Pharisees, and the crowds who witnessed Jesus’ miracles, we discover that not all doubt is the same. Some doubt is rooted in indifference, some in rebellion, and some in honest confusion. Jesus responds differently to each, revealing that the real issue is not the presence of doubt, but the posture of the heart. This message invites us to bring our questions to Jesus and find rest in Him - not certainty in circumstances, but trust in who He is.


1. “When Even the Faithful Doubt” (Matthew 11:1–3)

* John the Baptist questions Jesus while sitting in prison.

* Doubt can surface even in strong, faithful believers.

* The issue is not doubt itself, but what’s happening beneath it.


2. “Doubt Rooted in Indifference” (Matthew 11:20–24)

* The towns witnessed miracles but refused to repent.

* Exposure to God’s activity does not equal surrender to God’s presence.

* Indifference hears truth but chooses comfort over response.


3. “Surrounded by Truth, Unchanged by It” (Matthew 11:20; James 1:22)

* Familiarity with truth can dull spiritual sensitivity.

* Sitting under teaching without responding hardens the heart.

* Indifference puts faith to sleep without realizing it.


4. “Doubt Rooted in Rebellion” (Matthew 12:22–26, 34)

* The Pharisees saw clear evidence and still resisted Jesus.

* Rebellious doubt knows the truth but refuses to submit to it.

* Our words reveal what our hearts have already decided.


5. “A Hardened Heart Is Dangerous” (Matthew 12:34; Hebrews 3:15)

* Hardened hearts don’t break slowly - they shatter suddenly.

* Rebellion wants a God who agrees, not a God who leads.

* Jesus confronts rebellion to prevent permanent blindness.


6. “Doubt Rooted in Honest Confusion” (Matthew 11:4–6; Isaiah 35:2–6)

* John’s doubt came from unmet expectations, not unbelief.

* Jesus responds with compassion, not rebuke.

* Honest doubt still leans toward God, not away from Him.


7. “Unmet Expectations Are Where Doubt Is Born” (Psalm 13; Matthew 11:6)

* Doubt often begins when God’s timing or plan doesn’t match ours.

* Confusion becomes dangerous only when it hardens the heart.

* God invites us to bring our disappointment directly to Him.


8. “Come to Me” (Matthew 11:28–30)

* Jesus invites the weary, the wounded, and the burdened.

* He offers rest, not answers to every question.

* Faith grows when we trust the Person, not just the plan.

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