Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

30 April, 2026

Mark 9:24—“And straightway the father of the child cried out, and said with tears, Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.”

The context is a scene of chaotic spiritual warfare. A distressed father brings his demon-tormented son to Jesus Christ after the disciples failed to cast out the evil spirit. The boy is dumb, foaming, and pining away. The father’s hope has been battered by years of trauma and recent disappointment.

When Jesus declares, “all things are possible to him that believeth”, the father does not respond with a polished or confident confession. Instead, he offers what seems a broken yet honest cry: “Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief”. He is caught between the evidence of his eyes and the hope of the Saviour.

The father’s plea acknowledges that faith is not a human work that he can perfect. He confesses faith as a gift he must ask for. By saying "help thou mine unbelief", he confesses even with tears that the capacity to trust God must come from God Himself. 

His cry to the Lord reveals his humility, acknowledging that his faith is not perfect. He cast himself fully to the Lord that his faith may be steadfast and strong. Even genuine believers wrestle with weakness, doubt, and fear. Yet, faith turns not inward, but upward to Christ for help.

This text comforts trembling hearts. Christ does not reject those who come honestly, acknowledging both trust and weakness. This verse calls us to pray likewise: not pretending strength but confessing need. When doubts arise, we must not withdraw from Christ, but draw nearer. Let us bring our conflicted hearts to Him, trusting that He who grants faith will also sustain it. He is the “author and finisher of our faith”, capable of holding us even when our grip on Him feels frail.

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