I believe.
The
Gospels poignantly communicate a father’s pain and frustration when
Jesus reminded him that all things are possible for one who believes.
The father’s son suffered from a serious illness that no one, not even
Jesus’ disciples, had been able to cure. “I believe; help my unbelief!”
the father cried. His son was healed. My journey of faith may not always be straight and smooth. I may at
times reach the limit of my human ability to believe. In those moments, I
surrender to the divine presence within me. Affirming I believe opens
my mind and heart to the faith expressed in the life and ministry of
Jesus. Through divine presence—the Christ in me—I believe and find the
answers to my prayer.
Immediately the father of the child cried out, “I believe; help my unbelief!”—Mark 9:24
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