I'm really sorry you're going through this. It's hard to watch someone you love struggle with doubt, especially when you don't have the perfect answers. But the good news is, God isn't afraid of her doubts, and you don't have to have all the answers to support her. Sometimes, the most powerful thing we can do is simply be present, listen, and love.
Doubt isn't the opposite of faith, it's often a part of it. Even people in the Bible questioned and wrestled with God. Thomas doubted the resurrection, David cried out in frustration, and even Jesus on the cross asked why God had forsaken Him. The key isn't never having doubts, but what we do with them. Encourage your friend that she doesn't have to figure everything out alone. She can bring her questions to God, and He will meet her where she is.
Your role isn't to fix her faith, it's to be a steady presence in her life. Let her know she's not alone, and that questioning doesn't mean she's lost. Keep walking with her, praying for her, and showing her Christ's love through your friendship. The way you live out your faith with grace and patience might be the very thing that helps her find her way back.
I'll absolutely be praying for you both. May God give you wisdom and peace as you support her.
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Heavenly Father, I lift up my friend to You today. She is carrying the weight of worry for someone she loves, and she doesn't know what to say or do. Lord, give her peace in knowing that she doesn't have to have all the answer, You are the One who works in hearts. Give her wisdom, patience, and compassion as she walks alongside her friend.
And Lord, I also pray for her friend who is struggling with doubt. You see her heart, her fears, and her questions. Remind her that she is not alone, that You are still with her, even when she doesn't feel it. Give her clarity where she is confused, comfort where she is hurting, and assurance that she is deeply loved.
May Your presence be felt in their friendship, and may this season of struggle lead to deeper faith in You. In Jesus name, Amen.
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I wish you both the best!