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Narfeyri Church, Snaefellsnes Peninsula, Iceland. Photo by Charles F. Stanley.
Daily Devotion

Overcoming Doubt

Faith isn't a feeling—it's a choice to trust God regardless of what you see.

Matthew 14:22-32

God wants to do far more in believers’ lives and through their witness than many actually believe. That is, we know He can do great things, but we may not be sure He will do them for us.

Wavering between faith and doubt makes for a tired Christian. If we want our fears calmed, we must first decide to act out of obedience rather than make choices according to our feelings. Peter walked on water because he chose to proceed by trust instead of by reason. Likewise, for our faith to strengthen, we must recognize that believing God is a choice.

A second action of a faithful believer is to concentrate on God. Otherwise, when we look at our circumstances, we’re restricted to our own limited view of the situation. Peter’s feet stayed on the water’s surface as long as he was staring at Jesus. But the moment he focused on the wind’s violence, he began to sink.

Finally, a good way to maintain our focus on the Lord is by keeping our mind in the Word. Scripture will remind us of God’s faithfulness and help us overcome worries in those moments when it would be easy to lose sight of the truth.

Choose to believe that the Lord will work on your behalf (Isa. 64:4), and focus on Him. He will help you as He has promised—and will honor your steadfast faith.

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