I had to work through my questions myself. I believe that God guided me.
I don't have all the answers. I do know what I believe. And I do know what I've experienced in a near-death event.
Humans want answers to specific questions. I understand that. And some questions, humans just can't answer.
/johnny
I like your post a lot.
My pastor just did a sermon called, “Doubts and Questions.” His proposition was that even the strongest Christian will doubt or question God at some point - this is not a problem unless a person decides to continue to unbelief, using it as an excuse, or trying to trap believers ( i.e. as the Pharisees did with Jesus). Pastor said that questioning is how our minds are designed by God to learn and maturing requires that we ask questions, always on a deeper level than we have before.
“Every year that I live,” he said, “another question gets answered. Even the ‘dark night of the soul’ strips away our false systems of belief and leaves behind a purer faith.”
He mentioned Abraham, Gideon, John the Baptist, Thomas and the other disciples, Ananias, and even Jesus - “If it is possible, let this cup pass from me.”
We really can ask God anything! Believers ought to be very question friendly. (: