Yes, I do doubt. I do question and wonder, and I try to do it as respectfully as I can. I'm no idiot- He's God, and I am not. I don't question Him like a spoiled child throwing a fit, but more like a kid who really wants to understand her Father and is having trouble. He made me the way I am, and He knows the things I've gone through in life and how they have helped me become who I am. He knows I have this silly, ridiculous-sometimes heart that cries over the hurts of others & that cares, perhaps too much. If He doesn't want me to ask Him honest questions, then I hope He will move me to someplace where I don't have to see things that make me wonder.
Until that day, no matter what, I still believe:
- that He is God, and I am not (thank goodness for that!)
- that He is good
- that He loves us all
- that He forgives even the worst things and His mercy is forever
- that He cares so much more than I can possibly imagine
- that even in the darkest moments of pain that anyone goes through He is there
Jeremy Camp says it way better than I ever could because, unlike this stupid, sappy, cry-too-easy teacher, that's how God uses him.