"The story of Peter reflects the possibility of getting up and moving
beyond our crises and our failures, while the story of Judas reveals to us the
danger of allowing ourselves to be swallowed up by our crisis and giving up on
our faith. Lastly, the story Thomas provides a clear glimpse of "coming to
believe" and giving up old paradigms that no longer "fit."[1]
The crisis itself does not cause us to abandon our faith; it
is our decision in those moments of challenge to either cling to or let go of
God.
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[1]
Sanejo Leonard, Shaken Faith: What you Don't Know (and Need to Know) about
Faith Crises and How They Affect Spiritual Growth, (Eugene, OR: WIPF and
STOCK, 2015), 114.