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Dealing With Doubts
- The compassion of God
- Sometimes Christians focus on the judgment and severity of God and forget about His compassion.
- God is full of compassion (Psa 86:15; Psa 145:8).
- Compassion – 1. Suffering together with another, participation in suffering; fellow-feeling, sympathy. The feeling or emotion, when a person is moved by the suffering or distress of another, and by the desire to relieve it; pity that inclines one to spare or to succour. Const. on (of obs.). (The compassion of sense 1 was between equals or fellow-sufferers; this is shown towards a person in distress by one who is free from it, who is, in this respect, his superior.)
- It is not God who is the roaring lion walking about seeking whom He may devour as we sometimes imagine Him to be (Lam 3:10-21).
- God’s compassions fail not (Lam 3:22-23).
- God has tender mercy towards His children (Jam 5:11).
- Pitiful adj. – Full of or characterized by pity; compassionate, merciful, tender.
- Mercy – 1. a. Forbearance and compassion shown by one person to another who is in his power and who has no claim to receive kindness; kind and compassionate treatment in a case where severity is merited or expected.
- Tender – III. Tender toward or in regard to others. 7. a. Of an action or instrument: Not forcible or rough; gentle, soft; acting or touching gently.
- As a loving Father, God is pitiful towards His children (Psa 103:13-14).
- Pity – 1. trans. To feel pity for; to compassionate, commiserate, be sorry for.
- God is a Father to the fatherless (Psa 68:5-6).
- If parents forsake us, God will take us up (Psa 27:10; Isa 49:15-16).
- God never will forsake us (Heb 13:5).
- God has great kindness towards His children (Neh 9:17).
- God is merciful toward His children (Psa 103:8).
- God is gracious toward His children (Psa 111:4).
- Gracious adj. – Condescendingly kind, indulgent and beneficent to inferiors.
- God loves His children (1Jo 4:10).
- God cares for us (1Pe 5:7; Isa 63:9).
- God is longsuffering towards His children (1Ti 1:16).
- The love and mercy of God in salvation
- God loved his people so much that He sent His only begotten Son into the world to die for them (Joh 3:16).
- This is how we know God loves us (1Jo 3:16).
- There was never greater love shown by anyone than when Jesus laid down His life for us His friends (Joh 15:13).
- This love of God toward us moved God to choose us in Christ before the foundation of the world (Eph 1:4).
- This great love and mercy toward us moved God to quicken us (make us born-again, spiritually alive) when we were dead in sins (Eph 2:4-5).
- God gave us a vivid and graphic description of His love and compassion towards His people in salvation (Eze 16:1-14).
III. Far from rejecting one of His children who is broken because of sin, God is close to such an one.
- God is close to a contrite heart (Psa 34:18).
- Contrite – 2. fig. Crushed or broken in spirit by a sense of sin, and so brought to complete penitence.
- God will not despise a broken and contrite heart (Psa 51:17).
- It is Satan, not God, who is the accuser of the brethren.
- Satan tempted Jesus and tried to make Him doubt that He was God’s son (Mat 4:1-11; Luk 4:1-13).
- Satan does the same thing to God’s children and tries to get them to doubt they are sons and daughters of God.
- When Satan levels this attack, we need to resist him steadfast in the faith (1Pe 5:8-9).
- If Satan tries this tactic on you, know that you are not alone.
- Your brethren endure the same afflictions (1Pe 5:9).
- This temptation, like all others, is common to man (1Co 10:13).
- With every temptation, God makes a way for you to escape (1Co 10:13).
- Jesus was tempted in all points as we are (Heb 4:15-16).
- He will help you (Heb 2:18).
- Ask Jesus to increase your faith (Luk 17:5).
- If we resist the devil, he WILL flee from us (Jam 4:7).
- Jesus showed us how to resist the devil.
- Satan must be resisted with the word of God.
- Satan leveled his attack on Jesus casting doubt on His Sonship saying “If thou be the Son of God…” (Mat 4:3,6).
- Jesus responded by quoting scripture to the devil each time (Mat 4:4,7,10).
- Jesus knew that He was the Son of God because God publicly declared that He was (Mat 3:17) and He therefore could confidently resist the devil’s attacks.
- Jesus rebuked the devil with the word of God, saying “Get the behind me, Satan: for it is written…” (Luk 4:8).
- Jesus as a man was resisting the devil by using scripture.
- When Jesus resolutely resisted the devil multiple times, the devil left tempting Him for a season (Luk 4:13).
- We must resist the devil the same way Jesus did.
- Don’t rail against the devil, resist him with the word of God.
- The devil is more powerful than us, but not God or His word.
- Even Michael the archangel didn’t rebuke the devil on his own merit, but said “The Lord rebuke thee” (Jud 1:9).
- Just as God told Jesus that He was His beloved Son, God has told us that we are His beloved children (1Jo 5:13; 1Jo 3:1-2).
- The Bible tells us that as believers we are the sons of God (Joh 1:12-13).
- The Bible tells us that as believers we have eternal life (Joh 3:36; 6:47; 5:24).
iii. The Bible tells us that if we believe that Jesus is the Christ, we are born of God (1Jo 5:1).
- If you believe what the Bible says about Jesus, then believe what it says about you!
- Therefore, when the devil comes to us and says something like:
- “If you were a child of God, God wouldn’t have let that happen to you.”
- “If you were a child of God, you wouldn’t have all the trouble in your life that you do.”
iii. “If you were a child of God, you would understand more of the Bible than you do.”
- “If you were a child of God, you wouldn’t doubt that you are a child of God.”
- “If you were a child of God, you would have stronger faith.”
- “You’re just a pretender…you’re a phony…you’re a hypocrite.”
vii. “If you were a child of God, you wouldn’t have just committed that sin.”
viii. “If you were a child of God, you would act more like Jesus.”
- “If you were a child of God, you wouldn’t be depressed.”
- “If you were a child of God, you wouldn’t have this persisting temptation.”
- Resist him steadfast in the faith by saying: “Get thee behind me Satan, for it is written: ‘Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God'” (1Jo 5:1).
- If you resist the devil in this way, he WILL flee from you (Jam 4:7).