Sometimes you hear something that just clicks. Something that is exactly how you feel. This happened to me on Sunday during the message given at Valley View Community Church. Bruce Carter has been leading us over the past 5 months through a series titled "The Good News of Jesus: As Told By Mark." We are in Chapter 9 just after the Transfiguration. Jesus along with the disciples Peter, James, & John have just hiked down off the mountain after an incredible experience and walk into the middle of an argument. Apparently some of the disciples had tried to drive an evil spirit out of a boy, but failed. Now the disciples and some teachers of the law were arguing. The father of the boy was desperate and now very discouraged.
Check out the account as recorded by Mark. Read Mark 9:14-29. You can also find this account in Matthew 17:14-18 and Luke 9:38-43.
I find the interaction between Jesus and the father fascinating.
Jesus:"How long has he been like this?"
Boy's father:"From childhood. It has often thrown him into fire or water to kill him. But if you can do anything, take pity on us and help us."
Jesus:"If you can? Everything is possible for one who believes."
Boy's father:"I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!"
The following is what Bruce Carter said about this encounter in his message on Sunday.
I love this man's response. It's so sincere. It's so honest. It's so real. And I can relate to it. That's how I so often feel about my faith. I believe, Jesus, help me overcome my unbelief.
I believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God. I believe that Jesus died on the cross and rose again from the dead. I believe that Jesus is seated at the right hand of God and one day is coming back to set up his kingdom on this earth. I believe that Jesus is King of Kings and Lord of Lords and that one day every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. I believe that Jesus has forgiven my sin and given me eternal life and brought me into his kingdom. I believe all that.
But can I trust Jesus to guide my life? Can I trust Jesus to take care of my kids? Can I trust Jesus to pay the bills? Can I trust Jesus will not give me any more than I can bear? Can I trust Jesus to steer the bike we talked about a few weeks ago? Can I trust Jesus with my unanswered questions and the things I don't understand? Can I trust Jesus that it's worth denying myself, taking up my cross, and following him? Can I trust Jesus for those things? Lord I believe, help me overcome my unbelief."
Then after this father's response Jesus drives the evil spirit out of his boy.
When Jesus saw that a crowd was running to the scene, he rebuked the evil spirit. "You deaf and mute spirit," he said, "I command you, come out of him and never enter him again." The spirit shrieked, convulsed him violently and came out. The boy looked so much like a corpse that many said, "He's dead." But Jesus took him by the hand and lifted him to his feet, and he stood up. (Mark 9:25-27)
Bruce Carter went on to say ...
Jesus took the man's faith as weak as it was and he worked with it. And he'll do the same with us. He'll take our weak and imperfect faith and he'll work with us too. And thank God he does."
This father's faith was strong enough to bring him to Jesus. He believed that Jesus could help his son.
This father's response to Jesus really connected with me. He has given words to how I feel right now. This is where I am at today. "I believe, help me Jesus with my unbelief." Help me to trust your will, your provision, your care. Today.

While men have no faith, they are unconscious of their unbelief; but, as soon as they get a little faith, then they begin to be conscious of the greatness of their unbelief." (Charles Spurgeon)
I Believe Help Me Jesus with My Unbelief
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7 comments:
Brad - how well said. Thanks for the reminder that I am not alone in my believing unbelief!
I appreciated also your response on the blog slightly sarcastic.
I get so discouraged with religion/people and find that they are the MOST distracting things in my relationship with God. I am very thankful my salvation is due 100% to Christ's death on the cross and 0% myself and religion. But it is distracting nevertheless.
Wow Brad, I can relate to you perfectly. He has helped me overcome my unbelief so many times.
He is our complete salvation.
Sid
Wow..Brad..I can relate to this too.He is so patient with us!
Salvation through Christ is possible for anyone right now through faith, but understanding everything about God is not. People have built religion to try and put God in a box so they can feel like they understand it all.
Religion is about rules, organization, power, & control. Faith is about a relationship with our creator.
Stephanie M, you are so right, salvation comes through the sacrifice of Christ at the cross not rules or a religious system. Not even a little bit of this or that but 100% Christ. The debt has been paid in full at the cross.
Perhaps in some way the distractions of religion and people who want to put God in a box provides us a clearer understanding of what God is not. Perhaps these things can instead of distract us, focus us on Jesus, his life, his actions, and his sacrifice.
Thanks Stephanie M. for stopping by and taking the time to comment. I appreciate it very much.
Thank you Sid and Sini Saju for commenting. I am so encouraged to know that others have similar experiences.
The Body of Christ is more 'one' than any one of us can see in this life and I am always encouraged when I see a small glimpse of that. Sometimes in our own little worlds we forget that believers thousands of miles away in very different cultures have the same faith as you, the same Savior, the same King. We are one in Christ! peace & grace
Having our beliefs all figured out and concretely in place can be a dangerous place. This father's statement means that he needed Jesus to fill in the blanks, to divinely place him where he needed to be where his flesh could take him. I have found that my flesh only wants to believe in the warm fuzzy feel good gospel, not the "I am not my own," "You will be persecuted" gospel.
Great writing. Thanks for blogging.
After standing on the Word of God which is the truth concerning my marriage for 13yrs+ now, my faith seems like its wondering not quite wavering, wondering if His Word will ever come to pass! And so Lord, I still believe Your Word re my marriage, however, please help my unbelief due to the span of time that has passed. Your Word will never return to You void but it shall accomplish that which You O Lord pleases & prospers in that which it was sent! I stand on Your Word of truth, I believe, Jesus help my unbelief!
Thanks Brad for sharing-its encouraging & reassuring-definitely, no matter how long my expectation of His manifestation, He will still work with the faith I yet have left!
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