Have you ever felt nervous to ask a question about your faith—worried it might make you look weak, doubtful, or like you don’t belong? Friend, let me tell you: faith is built on questions. Jesus Himself welcomed them. In fact, the most important question He ever asked was this: “Who do you say I am?” (Matthew 16:15).
In this episode, we dive into why questions are not a sign of shaky faith, but a step toward deeper trust in Jesus. From Peter’s bold confession to your own Jesus journey, we’ll talk about how curiosity leads to conviction and how asking always points us back to the truth: Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of the living God.
✨ You’ll learn:
👉 Ready to take the next step? Go back and listen to Episode 124 to dig deeper into building a Bible practice that keeps you asking, learning, and growing in faith.
And don’t do this alone! Join our Facebook community to ask your questions, find encouragement, and connect with other women on the same journey. You’ll also find free resources waiting for you at findingfaithabove.com.
Because the more you ask, the closer you’ll come to the One who is the Answer. 💜
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