If You Have Doubts, Go Anyway
If You Have Doubts, Go Anyway “If you have any doubts about going down, go down with Purah your armor bearer.” (Judg. 7:10) God’s instruction to Gideon is both simple and profound: go anyway . Even with uncertainty, even with fear, even with unanswered questions—go. He didn’t rebuke Gideon for his doubts; instead, He made provision for them. “Take Purah with you,” He said. In other words, you don’t have to go alone . Sometimes we imagine that faith means the absence of doubt. But here, God shows us something deeper—faith is obedience in the presence of doubt. Gideon was not disqualified because he hesitated; he was guided because he was willing. The question then becomes: what—or who—is your “Purah”? For Gideon, it was a companion. For us, it can be our faith in God’s Word, a reminder of His promises, or even the quiet assurance that He is with us. God wasn’t suggesting an idea; He was giving a command backed by divine provision. As Smith Wigglesworth once implied, sometimes you m...