Where Else Can We Go?
John 6:68 – “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.”
There are times in life — and in the study of Scripture — when clarity feels just out of reach. Questions pile up. Apparent contradictions confuse us. Even the wisest minds can struggle to reconcile genealogies, prophecies, or the mysteries of God’s plan.
Yet in moments of uncertainty, one truth stands firm: Jesus holds the answers. The disciples themselves didn’t understand everything He taught. Many walked away, overwhelmed by the depth and difficulty of His words. But Peter’s response resonates through the centuries: “Lord, to whom shall we go?”
Our search for understanding is not a failure; it’s a journey of faith. Questions are not enemies of belief — they are companions. As we study, reflect, and seek God, He meets us in the effort. The process itself draws us closer to Him.
Even when answers are unclear, the promise remains: Jesus has the words of eternal life. That is enough. That is hope. That is the anchor in every storm of confusion or doubt.
So keep searching, keep asking, keep studying. Let your questions bring you closer to Him, not push you away. And when you feel lost in the details, remember Peter’s simple, faithful words: there is nowhere else to go — only Jesus.
— Posted by Randy Felts | ScriptureHelps.blogspot.com
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