Coming Back From Doubt

It’s natural to doubt. If we didn’t doubt, we’d end up believing all sorts of misinformation and lies. But sometimes doubt leads to unbelief, and unbelief keeps us from good news. Is there a place for doubt in faith?

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In our series, “The Greatest Comeback,” we examine Easter as a season of restoration. Jesus was restored to life and vindicated against his accusers. In Easter’s resurrection, we are restored too. The hopeless are restored to purpose. The scattered are restored to a community. The injured are restored to health. Life wasn’t easy in 2020. After a year of global trauma, you are not alone in seeking a new moment of peace, hope, and joy. Join us in the season of Easter as we read from the stories of Jesus’ followers who are restored and given purpose for the journey ahead. May we all find the courage to spread the good news to those around us.

Sermon preached by Pastor Dallas Flippin. Music played by Worship Leader Brently Groshong. Piano accompaniment played by Steven Owsley.

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Sermon preached by Pastor Dallas Flippin at the First Baptist Church of Jackson, MI on Sunday, April 18, 2021.

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