A man named Aleph wrote the longest chapter in the Bible: Psalm 119. In this psalm, he makes a very bold statement about God. “You are good, and what you do is good; teach me your decrees” (Psalm 119:68). He said unequivocally, “God is good and God does good.” So why should we believe him? I can tell you in one simple sentence. There is good because God is good. On the other hand, let me put that negatively. If there is no God, there is no good. With that in mind, I want to give you some reasons why we should believe in Good God Almighty.
This series is both for believers and unbelievers. It is for those of us who believe, but who also find ourselves saying, “Lord, help my unbelief!” It is also for those who don’t believe because of their doubts. So often the church discourages people from expressing their doubts or shames people because they have doubts. But the truth is, even the strongest believers in the Bible had doubts. And those doubts are what we’re going to dive into on a deeper level in this series.