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Key Scripture
ââŠI tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, âMove from here to thereâ and it will moveâŠâ
âMatthew 17:20
Devotional: Mustard Seed Faith
I used to think that verse was good newsâŠ
If I ever needed to move a mountain.
But then I began to notice the kind of faith so many displayed when Jesus walked among themâfaith that wasnât flashy or loud, but persistent, expectant, and deeply rooted:
- The woman with the issue of blood (Luke 8:43)
- The lame man at the Pool of Bethesda (John 5:1)
- The paralytic lowered through the roof (Mark 2:3)
- The groom at Cana (John 2:1)
- The grieving mother in Nain (Luke 7:11)
- The man with a withered hand (Mark 3:1)
And thenâperhaps most remarkablyâthe miracle of multiplication in Matthew 14:15â33.
Five loaves. Two fish. 20,000 hungry people.
And twelve disciples who had no idea that today, theyâd be part of the miracle.
Jesus blessed the bread. Broke it. Handed a piece to the first discipleâŠ
Yet somehow, both the disciple and Jesus were holding full loaves.
It continued with each discipleâand then with each recipient.
Not only did they see the miracleâŠ
They took part in it.
Then, as if to seal the moment, Jesus had each disciple collect a basket overflowing with leftoversâtangible evidence of faith meeting divine abundance.
Faith in the Storm
But just hours later, fear returned.
In the boat, the disciples trembled as Jesus walked toward them on the water.
Peter dared to believeâmustard seed faithâand for a moment, he walked on water.
But doubt crept in when he focused more on the wind than the Savior.
When Peter began to sink, Jesus caught him immediately.
âO you of little faithâŠâ
His words werenât a rebuke.
They were a reminder:
Even little faith is powerful when pointed toward Me.
Prayer Reflection
Lord, help us not despise the days of small faith.
Thank You for catching us when we sink.
Remind us that mustard seed faith is more than enough in Your hands.
Teach us to fix our eyes on Youâthrough storms, through wonderâand trust that Youâll never let us fall.
Amen.