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How do we know God can help in our unbelief?

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God's power to help us in our unbelief is shown through His willingness to be merciful and His ability to work in our hearts.

The account of the father with a demon-possessed child illustrates how God addresses our struggles with unbelief. When the father cries out, 'I do believe; help my unbelief!' (Mark 9:24), he acknowledges both his faith and his doubts. This cry reflects the dual nature of believers who may trust the Lord yet wrestle with fears and uncertainties. The Lord answers by highlighting the possibility of overcoming doubts through faith, noting that 'all things are possible to him who believes' (Mark 9:23). Additionally, we see in Matthew 17 that the Lord rebukes the spirit and brings healing, exemplifying His authority and willingness to intervene in our lives despite our lapses into unbelief. This demonstrates that God's mercy is eager to support those who struggle yet seek Him.
Scripture References: Mark 9:24, Mark 9:23, Matthew 17:18

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