"I Believe. Help My Unbelief." | Week 5 | Mark 9:14-29

Sometimes faith doesn’t feel strong—it feels mixed. In Gospel of Mark chapter 9, we meet a father carrying something heavy. His son is suffering, the disciples can’t fix it, and he’s left in that space we all know too well—desperate, tired, and unsure. When he finally stands before Jesus, his honesty comes out: “I believe… help my unbelief.” This message speaks to the weight we carry—whether it’s family, relationships, work, health, or just the quiet anxiety that won’t turn off. It reminds us that faith isn’t about having everything figured out, but about bringing even our doubts to God and depending on Him in the middle of it all. Because sometimes the most real kind of faith is the one that admits it’s struggling. What is weighing on you right now—and are you willing to bring both your belief and your doubt to God?

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