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Let’s be honest—faith isn’t always a mountaintop experience with angelic choirs singing in the background. Sometimes it feels more like trying to find your keys in the dark… while the fire alarm’s going off.
In Mark 9, we meet a desperate father. His son is tormented, and he’s hanging on by a thread. He pleads with Jesus, “If you can do anything…” Now, that’s not exactly a faith-filled declaration, is it? But Jesus, with that gentle challenge, responds, “Everything is possible for one who believes.” And then the dad fires back with perhaps the most honest prayer ever recorded: “I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!”
Now that’s real. It’s messy. It’s emotional. And it's exactly the kind of faith Jesus responds to. Why? Because faith, biblically speaking, isn’t about being squeaky clean or having all your theological ducks in a row. It’s about coming to Jesus with what you’ve got—even if what you’ve got is a tangled mess of belief and doubt.
Notice four things in this father’s faith:
- Motivation — He’s desperate. Faith often gets serious when life gets real.
- Worship — He bows before Jesus. Not just in body, but in trust.
- Honesty — He says the quiet part out loud. No spiritual pretending.
- Trust — Even after disappointment (Jesus’ disciples failed him, remember?), he still comes to Jesus.
That’s not weak faith. That’s true faith.
And then there’s Paul. Good old, bruised-and-battered Paul. He quotes Psalm 116:10 (ESV): “I believed, even when I spoke: 'I am greatly afflicted.'” That’s not a confession of victory—it’s a confession of struggle. And yet, it’s full of faith. Because real faith talks to God, even when life hurts.
Paul didn’t deny the pain. He leaned into grace. He saw weakness not as disqualification but as divine invitation. “This happened,” he said, “that we might not rely on ourselves but on God, who raises the dead.” Now that’s faith with its sleeves rolled up.
So today, if your faith feels like it’s limping, welcome to the club. Bring your honesty. Bring your need. And above all, bring it to Jesus. Because the strength of your faith isn’t measured by how loud you shout it—but by the One you're holding onto when everything else shakes.
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