01/04/2026
Tuesday Bible Study — where we open a passage and let the conversation go where it needs to go.
This week we were in Matthew 11:1–19. John the Baptist, sitting in prison, sending his disciples to ask Jesus: “Are you the one who is to come, or should we expect someone else?”
Even John — the one who baptised Jesus, the one who prepared the way — had moments of doubt. And Jesus didn’t rebuke him for it. He pointed to the evidence: the blind see, the lame walk, the dead are raised, the poor hear good news.
We talked about what it means to doubt from inside the story. And what it means that Jesus meets that doubt with patience, not condemnation. We also looked at how the crowd was never satisfied — John was too strict, Jesus too relaxed. Some people will always find a reason not to believe.
But wisdom, Jesus says, is proved right by her deeds.
Are you allowed to doubt? What do you do when God doesn’t look like what you expected? And what does it say about Jesus that He answered with patience instead of disappointment?
We didn’t run out of things to say.
📖 Every Tuesday at 6:30PM.
📍 Munkácsy Mihály u. 19, Debrecen