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Drawing inspiration from Mark 9:23, Erica highlights the story of a father seeking healing for his son. Jesus tells the man, “If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes.” The father’s response, “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief,” becomes the foundation for the discussion.

Erica explores the common struggle with unbelief, emphasizing that trusting God doesn’t mean the absence of fear or questions. Instead, it means not doubting God’s ability to perform miracles, open doors, and equip individuals for their calling. She acknowledges that while many believe in God, they often struggle to believe in themselves as chosen and capable.

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The segment encourages listeners to reject the lies of inadequacy and embrace the truth that God sees them through the lens of grace, love, and the sacrifice of the cross. Erica reminds her audience that faith is not about personal greatness but about God’s greatness. She stresses the importance of seeing oneself as God does, beyond past mistakes or others’ perceptions.

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Erica also offers practical encouragement for those feeling stuck in low moments, urging them to believe in God’s power to bring joy and transformation. She concludes with a prayerful reminder to ask God for help in overcoming unbelief and to walk by faith, not by sight.

The segment is a heartfelt call to trust in God’s plan, believe in His promises, and embrace the identity He has given. It’s a message of hope, empowerment, and spiritual renewal for listeners navigating challenges in their faith journey.

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Help Me Believe in Me | Faith Walk  was originally published on getuperica.com