Faith In God Even You Are In Not In The Right Mindset
It’s a deeply human experience to struggle with doubts, confusion, or a sense of emotional or mental turmoil. There may be times when you feel distant from God, or you may struggle with maintaining your faith because your mindset is clouded by anxiety, depression, or difficult life circumstances. During these times, it can feel as though your ability to believe in God’s promises or His goodness is challenged.
But here's the beautiful truth: faith in God doesn't depend on having the "right mindset" all the time. In fact, the Bible shows us that God’s love and faithfulness remain unchanging, even when we are struggling or when our minds and hearts are in turmoil.
Why Faith in God Can Be Challenging When You’re Struggling
Life’s challenges—whether emotional, mental, or physical—can deeply affect how we feel about God and our ability to trust Him. You might find it hard to pray, read Scripture, or feel connected to God when your mindset is clouded. Thoughts of doubt, fear, or confusion can lead you to question God's presence or His goodness.
However, it's important to remember that faith is not about how we feel but about who God is. Even when you don’t feel spiritually strong or mentally clear, God’s faithfulness doesn’t change. He remains constant, loving, and ready to help us grow through our struggles.
1. Faith is Not About Perfection—It's About Trusting God
Faith in God doesn’t require perfection in our thoughts, feelings, or circumstances. It is about trusting in God's character, promises, and His ability to hold us through our difficulties, even when we don’t fully understand what’s happening around us.
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			Scripture Reference: Matthew 17:20 says, “He replied, ‘Because you have so little faith. Truly I tell you, if you
			have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible
			for you.’”
 
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			Key Insight: Even a small amount of faith—a flicker of trust in God’s power and love—is enough for God to work in our
			lives. You don't need to have all the answers or a perfect mindset to have faith. Just the willingness to trust God, even when you're
			struggling, is powerful.
 
When you're not in the right mindset, it’s okay to bring your doubts, confusion, and struggles to God. He understands your heart better than anyone, and He welcomes your honesty and vulnerability. Trust that, even if your mind is unsettled, God can still work in your life.
2. Faith During Hard Times Can Be an Act of Surrender
Faith is often most deeply cultivated not in the absence of hardship but in the midst of it. When your mind is clouded with distress or confusion, your faith can become an act of surrender, where you release control and trust that God knows what is best, even when you don’t feel in control.
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			Scripture Reference: Psalm 34:18 says, “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in
			spirit.”
 
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			Key Insight: God is not far from you in your struggles. In fact, He is especially near to those who are brokenhearted,
			confused, or in pain. Surrendering your mental and emotional struggles to God is an act of faith in itself, showing that you trust in His
			presence and His ability to carry you.
 
During moments of doubt or emotional distress, you can still practice faith by choosing to surrender your worries to God. You don’t have to feel perfect to trust that He is with you and working through your struggles.
3. Even Jesus Experienced Moments of Struggle
You are not alone in your struggles, even if it feels that way. Jesus Himself, in His human form, experienced emotional and spiritual agony. He knows what it’s like to feel overwhelmed, and He empathizes with us in our weakness.
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			Scripture Reference: Matthew 26:38 says, “Then He said to them, ‘My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point
			of death. Stay here and keep watch with Me.’”
 
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			Key Insight: Jesus expressed deep sorrow and struggle, showing that even in His most difficult moments, He trusted God’s
			plan. His honest expression of distress gives us permission to do the same—it's okay to feel overwhelmed, and it’s okay to share that with
			God.
 
Just as Jesus leaned on His Father during His hardest moments, we can lean on God when our minds feel scattered or our hearts heavy.
4. Remember That Faith is Often Strengthened Through Struggles
It’s natural to feel distant from God when you're struggling emotionally or mentally, but remember that faith can be strengthened through these struggles. When you press into God, even through uncertainty, your faith grows, much like a muscle that strengthens through resistance.
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			Scripture Reference: Romans 5:3-4 says, “Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that
			suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.”
 
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			Key Insight: The Bible teaches that suffering can lead to growth in character and hope. God can use even our most
			challenging moments to deepen our trust in Him. Though it’s hard to understand during the struggle, God is working in you and through you,
			building a faith that is unshaken by your circumstances.
 
Even when you don’t feel like you can fully trust, keep choosing to turn to God. Your faith will grow stronger as you persevere through difficult times, leaning on His strength rather than your own.
5. Practical Ways to Cultivate Faith When You’re Struggling
Here are some practical ways to nurture your faith, even when your mindset isn’t where you want it to be:
A. Lean into Prayer
Even if you don’t feel like praying, simply talking to God about how you feel can bring peace. Ask Him to help you in your struggle, and trust that He hears your prayers, even if your words feel empty.
B. Read Scripture
Sometimes reading the Bible, even when you don’t fully understand or feel connected, can remind you of God’s promises. Psalms and other passages of comfort (like Psalm 23 or Romans 8:28) can be especially helpful during times of doubt or confusion.
C. Seek Support from Others
Don’t isolate yourself. Reach out to a trusted friend, family member, or pastor who can pray with you and offer encouragement. Sometimes, faith can be strengthened by simply having someone walk alongside you.
D. Focus on What You Know to Be True
When your mind is clouded with doubt or confusion, focus on the unchanging truths of God. Remind yourself of who God is—His love, His faithfulness, and His ability to work all things for good.
Conclusion: Faith in God Through Struggle
Faith does not require you to be in the “right mindset” all the time. God understands when you are struggling, and He meets you in the middle of your doubts and confusion. Faith is about trusting in God's character, even when you don't feel emotionally or mentally stable. It’s about bringing your fears, doubts, and emotions before Him and trusting that He is with you, even when you don’t feel His presence.
Remember, God is close to those who are struggling, and He welcomes your honesty. Even in your weakest moments, you can have faith, because God’s strength is made perfect in your weakness.
Next Step: If you’re struggling with your mindset or emotions, take a moment to pray, even simply saying, “God, I don’t feel strong right now, but I trust You.” Continue to lean into Him, knowing that He is there, even when your mind is clouded.
 
					
					
				 
					

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