In her book "A Chance to Die: The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael," Elisabeth Elliot reflects on the nature of faith and its relationship with doubt. She emphasizes that having faith does not mean one is free from questions or uncertainties. Instead, it acknowledges that questions can arise in the journey of belief. Faith provides direction on where to address those questions, allowing individuals to seek understanding and clarity.
This perspective encourages believers to confront their doubts openly and to bring them to a place where they can find answers. Rather than suppressing questions, faith invites a deeper exploration of one’s beliefs, ultimately leading to growth and a stronger understanding of one’s spiritual journey.