The Unbelieving Believer
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Scripture: Mark 9:14–24
What do you do when your faith hasn’t disappeared, but it’s exhausted?
In this deeply honest message, we meet a father who brings his pain, his hope, and his struggle to Jesus and prays one of the most relatable prayers in Scripture: “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief.” This sermon speaks directly to those who are still showing up, still praying, still believing but quietly carrying disappointment, unanswered questions, and spiritual fatigue.
This word is for the believer who stayed even when belief felt heavy. For the one whose faith has receipts, prayers prayed, tears cried, efforts made yet clarity never came. Through Mark 9, we’re reminded that doubt does not disqualify us, honesty invites God’s help, and endurance matters more than perfection.
If your faith feels tired but not dead, this message will remind you that God is still working, even when you can’t see it yet. Restoration is coming. Healing is possible. And God is not finished with you.