Struggling with Doubt? How Jesus Helps You Overcome Unbelief - October 10, 2025
iBelieve Truth: A Devotional for Women


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By Whitney Hopler, Crosswalk.com
ââ⌠But if you can do anything, take pity on us and help us.â âIf you can?ââ said Jesus. âEverything is possible for one who believes.â Immediately, the boyâs father exclaimed, âI do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!ââ â Mark 9:22-24, NIV
Sometimes life in this fallen world brings you to a place where your faith weakens. You know God is powerful. Youâve heard the stories, read the promises, and experienced Godâs answers to your prayers before. But new challenges can hit you anytime, and doubt can sneak into your life. It happens to everyone sometimes.
Thatâs exactly how the father in Mark 9 felt. His son had been suffering for years under the grip of an evil spirit. Nothing worked to help the boy, and the situation seemed hopeless. When the father came to Jesus, he wanted to believe that Jesus could help, but he struggled with unbelief. He was torn between hope and despair.
But Jesus reminded the father that with God, nothing is impossible. The fatherâs response is honest: âI do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!â He admitted his faith was weak, but he didnât stop there. He turned to Jesus and asked for help with what he needed.
You donât have to hide your doubts from God. You can bring them to him, confess them openly, and ask him to give you the faith youâre missing. Your unbelief doesnât disqualify you from Godâs help. Instead, itâs actually an invitation to lean on God even more. When your faith is small, God can grow it!
The father who asked Jesus for help recognized that faith and doubt were in his heart simultaneously. Thatâs natural sometimes in this fallen world. You want to trust God fully, but youâre struggling with worry. You want to believe Godâs promises, but your circumstances look overwhelming. Weâve all gone through challenges like that.
Jesus didnât walk away because the manâs faith was imperfect. He responded to the fatherâs request by healing the son. Jesus will be patient with you, too. You can trust Jesus to meet you where you are and help you take the next step of trust.
Faith doesnât mean you never struggle. Faith means you keep turning to God, even when you struggle. Just believe enough to bring your doubts to Jesus. Every time you do, he will help you overcome them.
So, donât worry when youâre struggling with doubts. You donât need perfect faith for God to move. You need honest faith to ask Jesus to help you believe. When you pray that way, Jesus will be there for you!
Letâs pray:
Dear Jesus, I believe in you, but I admit that I also sometimes doubt you. I donât always understand what youâre doing, and fear often tries to take control of my thoughts. Like the father in Mark 9, I want to tell you: âI do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!â Lord, I confess that my faith isnât always strong. I get discouraged by what I see and wonder if things will ever change. But I choose right now to bring my faith and doubts to you. I know youâre patient with me and donât turn away from me when I struggle. Please strengthen me, Jesus. Grow my faith and help me trust you more completely. Remind me that everything is possible for the one who believes â not because of my strength, but because of your power. Teach me to focus on you instead of on my fears. Help me remember that youâre faithful, keep your promises, and that nothing is too hard for you. I give you my concerns, worries, and questions. In exchange, please give me your peace, courage, and confidence. Help me walk daily in faith, based not on the circumstances I can see, but by what I know is true in your Word. Thank you for meeting me where I am and helping me, even when I feel unworthy or weak. Thank you for being greater than my doubts. I trust you, Lord. Amen.
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Whitney Hopler helps people discover God's wonder and experience awe. She is the author of several books, including the nonfiction books Wake Up to Wonder and Wonder Through the Year: A Daily Devotional for Every Year, and the young adult novel Dream Factory. Whitney has served as an editor at leading media organizations, including Crosswalk.com, The Salvation Army USAâs national publications, and Dotdash.com (where she produced a popular channel on angels and miracles). She currently leads the communications work at George Mason Universityâs Center for the Advancement of Well-Being. Connect with Whitney on her website at www.whitneyhopler.com and on her Facebook author page.
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