Have you ever wrestled with doubt?
Not just a passing question but deep, soul-shaking doubt?
The kind that keeps you up at night, making you wonder if your faith is built on solid ground or just a comforting illusion?
If so, you’re not alone.
Doubt is something every believer faces at some point.
Even the strongest Christians—those who seem unshakable—have moments when they ask, Why does God allow suffering? Is Jesus really the only way? How can a loving God send people to hell?
Lee Strobel, once an atheist and a fierce skeptic of Christianity, tackled these very questions in his groundbreaking book, The Case for Faith. And let me tell you, this book is a game-changer.

The Skeptic Who Set Out to Disprove Christianity
Before we dive into the book, you need to know a little about its author. Lee Strobel wasn’t always a defender of the faith. He was an investigative journalist for The Chicago Tribune, a man devoted to facts, evidence, and reason. He was also an atheist who believed Christianity was nothing more than blind faith.
But when his wife became a Christian, Strobel felt compelled to investigate the claims of Christianity. What he found stunned him. His journey from skeptic to believer is detailed in The Case for Christ, but in The Case for Faith, he goes deeper—tackling the toughest objections people have against Christianity.
If you’ve ever struggled with faith or know someone who has, this book is a must-read.
Wrestling with Doubt: The Toughest Questions Answered
In The Case for Faith, Strobel interviews top Christian scholars and thinkers, pressing them with the hardest questions. He doesn’t shy away from the brutal, gut-wrenching objections people have against Christianity. He brings them into the light and wrestles with them honestly.
Here are some of the biggest challenges he addresses:
1. Why Would a Loving God Allow Pain and Suffering?
This is the question that trips up so many people. If God is good, if He is love, then why is the world filled with pain, evil, and suffering?
Strobel engages with Christian philosopher Peter Kreeft, who offers a profound perspective: God didn’t create evil, but He allows it because real love requires free will. If God forced us to love Him, it wouldn’t be love—it would be control.
Suffering isn’t proof of God’s absence.
If anything, it points to our deep need for Him. And let’s not forget—our Savior suffered. Yahshua (Jesus) Himself was “despised and rejected by men, a Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief” (Isaiah 53:3, NKJV).
He entered into our suffering to redeem us.
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2. Is Jesus Really the Only Way to God?
This is one of the most controversial claims in Christianity. In a world that preaches inclusivity, the idea that Jesus is the only way can feel narrow-minded.
But let’s look at what Jesus said:
“I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” – John 14:6 (NKJV)
Notice He didn’t say, I am a way. He said, I am the way.
Strobel interviews Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias, who explains that truth by its very nature is exclusive. If 2+2=4, then it cannot equal 5. If Jesus truly is the Son of God, then it makes sense that salvation is found only in Him.
The real question isn’t Why is Jesus the only way? but rather, Why would God provide any way at all? The fact that He sent Yahshua to save us is an act of pure grace.
3. How Can a Loving God Send People to Hell?
This question cuts deep. People imagine hell as a cruel, divine punishment for those who simply didn’t believe the right thing. But that’s not what the Bible teaches.
Hell isn’t a place where God sends people against their will. It’s the natural consequence of rejecting Him. Think of it like this: If you push God away your whole life, why would He force you to be with Him for eternity?
As C.S. Lewis once said, “There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, ‘Thy will be done,’ and those to whom God says, ‘Thy will be done.’”
Strobel makes a compelling case: God respects human choice. He offers salvation freely, but He won’t force it on anyone.
Faith Isn’t Blind—It’s Reasonable and Rational
One of the biggest takeaways from The Case for Faith is that Christianity isn’t about shutting off your brain. Faith isn’t about ignoring evidence—it’s about examining it and coming to a reasoned conclusion.
The Bible itself encourages us to think critically:
“Always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you.” – 1 Peter 3:15 (NKJV)
Strobel’s book does just that. It shows that faith is not wishful thinking—it is grounded in reality. The Christian worldview makes sense of the universe, of morality, of human nature, and of our deepest longings.
Why You Need to Read This Book
If you’re struggling with doubt, The Case for Faith will strengthen your belief. If you have a loved one who’s skeptical, this book can open doors to life-changing conversations.
Strobel’s writing is compelling, his investigation is thorough, and the answers he uncovers are profound. This book isn’t just for intellectuals—it’s for anyone who has ever wrestled with hard questions.
The Verdict: Faith Stands Strong
So, what’s the bottom line?
Faith isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about trusting the One who does. And after reading The Case for Faith, you’ll see that trusting Yahweh and believing in Yahshua isn’t just a leap in the dark—it’s the most rational, life-changing decision you could ever make.
If you haven’t read The Case for Faith yet, I urge you—grab a copy. Let it challenge you, strengthen you, and equip you.
Because faith isn’t just a feeling. It’s a conviction rooted in truth. And truth, as Yahshua said, will set you free (John 8:32, NKJV).
Have you read The Case for Faith? What stood out to you the most? Let’s talk about it in the comments!
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