Bring Your Problem to Jesus: A Life-Changing Lesson from Mark 9

Sometimes we try everything — friends, family, experts — and nothing works. That’s exactly what happened in Mark 9:14–29.

A father brought his son to Jesus’ disciples. The boy was possessed by a spirit that made him deaf, mute, and violently convulsed. The disciples tried to help… but they couldn’t.

So the father went to Jesus and pleaded:
"If you can do anything, take pity on us and help us."

Jesus answered:
"‘If you can’? Everything is possible for one who believes."

The father responded honestly:
"Lord, I believe — help my unbelief!"


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Step 1: Don’t Be Disappointed When Others Can’t Help

If you’ve tried going to people who thought they could help and they couldn’t — don’t give up. Go to Jesus.

Bring your problems:

Your health

Your finances

Your family

Your relationships


Some battles require spiritual intervention, and Jesus is the answer.


Step 2: Expect Spiritual Warfare

When the demon saw Jesus, it threw the boy into convulsions. Why? Because when your breakthrough is near, the enemy fights harder.

Satan doesn’t want your life lifted. But remember: Jesus’ power is greater.

He commanded the spirit:
"You deaf and mute spirit, come out of him and never enter him again!"


Step 3: Believe in the New Life Jesus Brings

The boy appeared lifeless, but Jesus took him by the hand and lifted him up. That’s what Jesus wants to do in your life — even when it looks hopeless.

Your breakthrough may feel like a battle, but victory is coming.


Step 4: Your Move

After reading this, ask yourself:
What are you going to do with this message?

Step into faith. Fight for your life. Bring your struggles, your loved ones, and your burdens to Jesus.

Because when He steps in, the enemy must step out.


πŸ’‘ Daily Prayer
"Lord, I bring my struggles to You today. I believe, help my unbelief. Strengthen my faith, lift me up, and bring victory in my life. In Jesus’ name, Amen."

Comments

  1. Wonderful message Pastor

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  2. Thank you so much for your encouragement. All glory goes to God. May His Word continue to strengthen and bless you.

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