Transforming Your Doubts to Professions of Faith
Today I want to share with you a little something I had wrote about “Transforming your Doubts to Professions of Faith” I believe it ties in real well with our discussions on confidence and the book I have been reading by Joyce Meyer called “The Confident Woman.”
Do you find yourself doubting a lot or doubting your faith? I’m not talking about doubting that you are a child of God or for your salvation, but what I am talking about is: doubting the promises of God truly being for you to claim as your own. Whatever it is that begins our doubting whether it be some weakness or failure of ours as a wife, mother, homemaker, friend or business woman, the enemy loves to get us to focus on our failures and weaknesses so he can hinder our communion with God and ultimately our usefulness to the Kingdom.
When we doubt we are unstable and considered double-minded and cannot please God because it is our faith that pleases him not our fears. Anything that is not of faith is sin (Romans 14:23) When we believe the lies the enemy whispers in our ears, it’s like fighting against the promises of God instead of fighting the good fight of faith. We then dishonor God’s character.
Too often we require we see God working in our lives before we believe in His promises and claim them as our own but “faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.” It’s not easy giving up our doubts though because they are a comfort to us whether we realize it or not. Our doubts always sympathize with our situation and so we begin to listen to them, join in with them and even indulge in them at times. I myself have indulged in awful thoughts in the past toward others that had done me wrong. I would dwell over how unkind they were to me and entertain all sorts of thoughts of how I could get back at them. Even though my indulgent thinking didn’t make me happy, I found it very hard to stop those thoughts.
This is exactly what we tend to do with our doubts even though they make us unhappy. We listen to them, entertain them and indulge in them, and ultimately doubt God’s care for us. We know he is a loving God and we believe His Word to be truth, but we somehow believe the enemies lies that we are too difficult a case for God to change us or that He chooses not to because he is probably fed up with us as much as we have messed up in our life time. We feel ashamed and unworthy especially when we have to ask for His forgiveness for the same thing over and over again.
I sure have felt that way about myself and of others before in the past even though God says “all things are possible with Him.” Our doubts are like a bad habit that is one of the hardest things to deny ourselves of especially if we’re not being transformed by the Word of God in our thoughts.
So what do we do in order to stop these doubts?
First, we must persist in turning from them, refusing to listen to them for even a moment.
We think we only are doubting ourselves because of our failures and feel if God chose to reject us, it would be fully deserved, but we are really doubting the Lord’s character – His faithfulness and willingness to love us unconditionally. We must continually remind ourselves that Jesus came to save, not the righteous, but sinners. Our sin, failures and unworthiness is the very reason why we CAN claim his love and care for us and believe in the promises of God for ourselves.
Second, realize we don’t have to feel confident to be confident and fully surrendering our doubts to Jesus just as any other sin or temptation. We can be confident because we are able to put our confidence in His Word instead of ourselves for our deliverance. Trusting the Lord to renew a steadfast spirit within us because God always take possession of a fully surrendered heart.
Third, we must choose whom we will serve (Josh 24:15) and profess our faith in the Word of God the moment doubts come knocking at our door. Making it a disciplined habit to take up the “sword of the spirit” and “shield of faith” so we are no longer live according to our feelings of fear and doubt. We can never completely hinder those feelings from coming but we can refuse to embrace them by professing our faith in Him, claiming the promises of God to be true instead. By holding fast to the professions of our faith without wavering we will cultivate a regular habit of believing his Word over our feelings and be able to enjoy the confident life God has for each one of us because he who has promised is faithful”
Heavenly Father, thank you for your unconditional love and care for us and sending Jesus on our behalf for the forgiveness of our sins. Thank you for your Word that is so full of wonderful promises for us to claim as our own and to put our confidence in. Renew a steadfast spirit within me with full confidence in you and help me to make it a habit to profess my faith through the Word of God the moment any doubts arise so I can enjoy the confident life you have purposed for me. In Jesus name I pray, Amen.
If you have allowed doubts to creep in that keep you from truly claiming the promises of God as your own and living a confident life, I pray you will stand them up against the Word of God today and start believing and claiming the Word over your feelings.

