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How should a Christian respond to doubts?

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A Christian should bring their doubts to God in prayer, asking for faith and help with unbelief (Mark 9:24).

Doubts are a common experience in the Christian life, but Scripture encourages believers to respond through prayer and seeking God's help. In Mark 9:24, a father whose son was afflicted called out to Jesus, saying, 'Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.' This honest cry reflects a deep understanding of our struggles with faith. Believers are called to bring their doubts to God, asking Him to strengthen their faith and help them overcome uncertainties. It's essential to remember that faith is a journey, and God graciously meets us in our weak moments, providing assurance through His Word and His presence.
Scripture References: Mark 9:24

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