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What should we do when we struggle with unbelief?

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When struggling with unbelief, we should cry out to God for help, as the father in Mark 9:24 did.

Struggling with doubt is a common experience for many believers, and it's essential to respond wisely to such challenges. The biblical example of the father in Mark 9:24 serves as a model for us; he cries out to Jesus, 'Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!' This honest acknowledgment of doubt coupled with a plea for divine assistance is a faithful response to struggling faith.

In our moments of uncertainty, we are encouraged to bring our doubts before God in prayer, trusting that He understands our struggles and is willing to strengthen our faith. Additionally, engaging with Scripture, seeking fellowship with other believers, and reflecting on God's past faithfulness can also help bolster our trust in His sovereignty and His promises.
Scripture References: Mark 9:24

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