“Immediately the father of the child cried out and said, ‘I believe; help my unbelief!’” (Mark 9:24)
It is not enough to resolve that we don’t have enough faith to trust our Lord for something, when we also have the ability to ask Him to help us in our unbelief. And won’t He orchestrate our lives in such a way to remind us that He alone is our only hope. Once again we find ourselves at the throne of grace unable to do anything but trust Him. Charles Spurgeon wrote, “We alone, out of all the beings whom God has fashioned, dishonor Him by unbelief and tarnish His honor by mistrust. Shame on us for this! Our God does not deserve to be so poorly treated. in our past life we have proved Him to be true and faithful to His word, and with so many instances of His love and of His kindness as we have received and are daily receiving at His hands. It is base and inexcusable that we allow a doubt to lodge within our heart.” From now on let us resolve to wage constant war against doubts of our God—enemies to our peace and to His honor—and with an unstaggering faith believe that what He has promised He will also perform. “I believe; help my unbelief!” GiGi❤️
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