When Faith Feels Small
Scripture: Mark 9:24 — “I do believe; help my unbelief!”
In this verse, a desperate father brings his demon-possessed son to Jesus after the disciples are unable to heal him. His words capture a profound tension familiar to many of us: the desire to trust God fully, yet struggling with doubt. Rather than condemning the father for his uncertainty, Jesus responds with compassion and authority, ultimately bringing healing.
The father’s honest cry—“I do believe; help my unbelief!”—reminds us that God welcomes our honest, imperfect faith. Faith is not about having all the answers or a perfect track record. As Billy Graham wrote, “Faith is the avenue to salvation… Just simple faith. How much faith? The faith of a mustard seed… But if you put that little faith in the person of Jesus, your life will be changed. He will come with supernatural power into your heart.”
Illustration: Think of faith like holding a small flame in a lantern on a dark night. Even if the light flickers, it still shows the path forward. God doesn’t ask for a roaring fire of certainty; He meets the flickering flame of our faith and strengthens it.
Challenge: This week, bring your own flickering faith to God—your doubts, fears, and uncertainties. Speak honestly to Him, just as the father did. Take one step of trust, however small, in a situation where you’re struggling to believe, and watch for God’s power at work.
Prayer:
Lord, I bring my faith to You—small, shaky, and sometimes doubting. Help my unbelief and strengthen the flickering flame of trust within me. Meet me in my struggle, guide me by Your Spirit, and show Your power in my life. Thank You for loving even my imperfect faith. Amen.






