Ever found yourself praying, "I believe, but help my unbelief"? You're in good company. This devotional explores the paradoxical nature of faith and doubt through the powerful story of a desperate father in Mark 9:24 who approached Jesus with this very tension in his heart.
Doubt isn't the absence of faith—it's an invitation to deeper trust. When this father confessed his mixed feelings of belief and uncertainty, Jesus responded not with criticism but with compassion and healing. This reveals a profound truth: God welcomes our honest questions rather than demanding perfect faith. We unpack how even biblical giants like Moses, Thomas, and John the Baptist experienced significant doubt without losing God's favor.
What causes our doubts? Sometimes it's unanswered prayers, prolonged struggles, or situations that seem impossible to overcome. Rather than letting these moments derail our faith journey, we explore three practical strategies for moving through doubt: anchoring yourself in Scripture (Romans 10:17), intentionally recalling God's past faithfulness (as David did before facing Goliath), and praying honestly through uncertainty (James 1:5-6). Like Peter walking on water, we may falter when focusing on the waves, but Christ's hand remains extended, ready to catch us when we cry out. Your doubts don't disqualify you from God's presence—they might be precisely what draws you closer to Him. How might your current questions become stepping stones to stronger faith rather than stumbling blocks?