What do you do when you believe in God… but still wrestle with doubt?
In Mark 9, a desperate father prays one of the most honest prayers in all of Scripture:
“I believe; help my unbelief.”
This message dives into that tension — the space between faith and fear — and reminds us that God isn’t afraid of our questions.
He meets us in the middle, builds our faith in the yet, and invites us to trust Him even when we can’t see the way forward.
Sometimes, the most dangerous prayer we can pray is the most vulnerable one:
“God, I believe… but help my unbelief.”
Be encouraged to lean into Jesus, even in your doubts.
Scripture Focus: Mark 9:14–29, Psalm 42