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Doubt, Our First Language

Jesus said to him, ‘If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes.’” – Mark 9:23 (NKJV) In the tapestry of our faith journey, doubt often weaves its intricate threads. Like an ever-present companion, it can cast shadows on our convictions and cause uncertainty to take root. But we take comfort in the words of Jesus in Mark 9:23, where He reminds us of the boundless possibilities that come through faith. This verse is a powerful declaration that belief isn’t just a passive state of mind; it’s an active force that can shape our reality and open the door to God’s miraculous works in our lives.

Doubt is a natural part of the human experience, especially in a world filled with challenges and uncertainties. Yet, the essence of faith is not the absence of doubt, but the courage to trust God in the midst of it. When we choose to believe, even when circumstances seem impossible, we align ourselves with God’s power and purpose.

Belief is a profound act of surrender, where we let go of our need to control and understand every detail, and instead, place our trust in God’s wisdom and timing. It’s in these moments of surrender that we often witness God moving in ways that surpass our expectations. The father in Mark 9, desperate for his son’s healing, cried out, ‘Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!’—a raw and honest prayer that many of us can relate to. It’s a reminder that faith doesn’t have to be perfect; it just needs to be genuine.

As we navigate our faith journey, it’s essential to remember that our belief is not in our own ability to make things happen, but in God’s limitless power. Whether we’re facing personal challenges, praying for loved ones, or stepping out in faith for something new, the promise remains: all things are possible to those who believe.

So, let us hold fast to our faith, even when doubts arise. Let us approach God with the confidence that He is able to do immeasurably more than we ask or imagine. And in doing so, we will see His promises fulfilled and His glory revealed in our lives.

Conforming

“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.” – Romans 12:2 (NIV) As followers of Christ, we are called to live lives that reflect the principles and values taught by Jesus. This means that our lives should stand out as distinct from the patterns and practices commonly seen in the world around us. The world often promotes values such as materialism, self-centeredness, and instant gratification, but as Christians, we are called to pursue a higher standard—a life that is marked by love, humility, and service to others.

The transformation Paul speaks about in Romans 12:2 is not merely a superficial change, but a deep, internal renewal that affects our thoughts, attitudes, and actions. This renewal is a continual process, driven by our relationship with God and the work of the Holy Spirit within us. As we align our minds with God’s truth, we begin to see the world through His perspective, which empowers us to make decisions that honor Him.

Living in a way that reflects God’s will doesn’t mean that life will always be easy or that we will be free from challenges. However, it does mean that we can have confidence in God’s guidance and trust that His will is perfect, even when we don’t fully understand it. By committing to this path of transformation, we grow closer to God, experience His peace, and become better equipped to fulfill the purpose He has for our lives.

In a world that is constantly changing, the principles found in God’s Word remain a steadfast foundation. By renewing our minds daily and seeking to live according to His will, we not only experience personal growth, but also become a beacon of light to others, showing them the hope and truth found in Christ.

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