Reflection: The apostle James urges us not to be double minded in what we do. He also urges us not to be double-minded when we pray (James 1:5-6) … and there is a good reason for this.
If you pray to God with doubts… you are not giving God much of a compliment! You are basically convincing yourself that God won’t answer you. As such, you are not really addressing God at all; rather, you are addressing your doubts.
So, I invite you to come near to God, and pray to him, rather than to your fears.
Similarly: decide for certain that you want God to be the leader of your life. Don’t vacillate in the middle.
Prayer: Dear Lord Jesus, My mind is often a seething mass of doubts and fears. Please calm my storms… and invite me to put my hand in yours, so that I stay true.