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Faith and doubt often travel together, and that tension can either drain you or draw you closer to God. Today we lean into the honest cry, “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief,” and unpack why bringing your questions into the light is the first step toward deeper trust. Through the lens of Mark 9:24, we see how Jesus meets a grieving father with compassion, not condemnation—and how that same grace is available to us right now.
We also look at the familiar wrestle of biblical figures who needed reassurance: Moses who questioned his calling, Thomas who asked to see, and John the Baptist who sought clarity from a prison cell. Their stories remind us that doubt is not disqualification. From there, we move into three practical, repeatable habits for strengthening faith when life feels heavy: returning to Scripture as our foundation, remembering God’s past faithfulness as fuel for today, and praying honestly through confusion and fear. These simple rhythms help quiet the noise, rebuild confidence, and keep our hearts anchored when answers seem slow.
Finally, we revisit Peter walking on the water—a vivid picture of attention shaping outcome. As long as Peter fixed his eyes on Jesus, he stood; when the wind took center stage, he sank. His rescue was instant when he cried out, “Lord, save me.” That same immediacy speaks to us: your doubts don’t scare God, and His hand is already extended. If you’re carrying questions about God’s promises, plans, or presence, this devotional offers biblical encouragement, actionable steps, and a warm reminder that you are seen and supported. If it helps you take even one step forward in faith today, share it with a friend, subscribe for future devotionals, and leave a review to help others find this message.
By Edwine MbuzaaSend us Fan Mail
Faith and doubt often travel together, and that tension can either drain you or draw you closer to God. Today we lean into the honest cry, “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief,” and unpack why bringing your questions into the light is the first step toward deeper trust. Through the lens of Mark 9:24, we see how Jesus meets a grieving father with compassion, not condemnation—and how that same grace is available to us right now.
We also look at the familiar wrestle of biblical figures who needed reassurance: Moses who questioned his calling, Thomas who asked to see, and John the Baptist who sought clarity from a prison cell. Their stories remind us that doubt is not disqualification. From there, we move into three practical, repeatable habits for strengthening faith when life feels heavy: returning to Scripture as our foundation, remembering God’s past faithfulness as fuel for today, and praying honestly through confusion and fear. These simple rhythms help quiet the noise, rebuild confidence, and keep our hearts anchored when answers seem slow.
Finally, we revisit Peter walking on the water—a vivid picture of attention shaping outcome. As long as Peter fixed his eyes on Jesus, he stood; when the wind took center stage, he sank. His rescue was instant when he cried out, “Lord, save me.” That same immediacy speaks to us: your doubts don’t scare God, and His hand is already extended. If you’re carrying questions about God’s promises, plans, or presence, this devotional offers biblical encouragement, actionable steps, and a warm reminder that you are seen and supported. If it helps you take even one step forward in faith today, share it with a friend, subscribe for future devotionals, and leave a review to help others find this message.