A 7-day journey examining miracles, skepticism, and the power of God through the lens of David Hume's doubts and the resurrection of Jesus.
Miracles have long stirred awe and debate among believers and skeptics alike. The Scottish philosopher David Hume famously challenged the credibility of miracles, arguing that they violate natural laws and rely too heavily on questionable testimony. Yet, the resurrection of Jesus Christ stands uniquely as the cornerstone miracle that not only defies natural explanation but also shapes the Christian faith. This study plan invites you on a thoughtful journey to explore the nature of miracles, the challenge of doubt, and the undeniable power evident in Jesus’ resurrection.
Across seven days, we will engage Scripture that reveals God's supernatural interventions, reflect on Hume’s skepticism, and examine what it means for Jesus' resurrection to be the ultimate miracle. You will be encouraged to wrestle honestly with questions about faith, evidence, and the implications of Jesus’ victory over death.
In doing so, may you gain a deeper appreciation for God's power to intervene in history and your life, and may your trust in Jesus — the miracle that transcends all understanding — be strengthened.
Prepare your heart and mind to move beyond doubt into faith, letting Scripture illuminate the extraordinary work of God that transcends human reasoning.