He replied, “Because
you have so little faith. I tell you the truth, 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.” –Matthew 17:2-21
This powerful statement made by
Jesus follows a very dramatic event. After coming down the mountain, Jesus
casts the “deaf and dumb spirit” out of a child. It is interesting that the
reason Jesus gives the disciples for their inability to cast this demon out is
“because you have so little faith”. Earlier in Matthew 10, the Bible records
that Jesus gave His disciples power and authority to cast out demons which they
did in the various towns and villages in the region.
The disciples had seen Jesus cast
out many demons and had no doubt cast out several themselves. So why were they
lacking in faith to cast out this demon?
Perhaps it was because this particular case caused them to ask many questions.
This was a child after all. Did they question whether or not it was possible
for a child to be demon possessed? Did they have difficulty discerning whether
or not this was a spiritual or neurological problem? Was the kid just suicidal?
Asking questions is good and
important. Sometimes however, questions can so seeds of doubt effectively
killing our faith. Sometimes, we have to simply trust the Lord with child like
faith. That is why Jesus said unless we become like children we would never
enter the Kingdom of Heaven (Matt 18:3).
Jesus goes on to say that if we had
enough faith, “Nothing would be impossible.” Now that is interesting. In Luke
1:37 when the angel Gabriel is talking with Mary he says that “nothing is
impossible with God”. Yet here in
Matthew, Jesus says nothing will be impossible for us, if we have faith just as
small as a mustard seed!
The God of the impossible lives
inside every born again believer. His power is released and worked by faith.
Jesus says that the impossible is achievable if you will only activate the
faith necessary to use it. How do we activate that faith? Jesus gives the
answer when He says, “if you have faith… you can say ….” To
activate this faith that works the impossible, you have to declare it. Declare
what? Declare God’s Word over your circumstance.
For sickness, declare God’s promises
about healing. For financial trouble, declare God’s promises about provision.
For times of uncertainty, declare God’s promises about His sovereignty and
plans for your life. Here’s how God’s Word stirs up that faith.
So then faith comes by
hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.
–Romans 10:17
God’s promises concerning your
circumstance will activate the faith you need to work the impossible. So for
whatever “impossible mountain” stands in your way today, go see what God’s Word
has to say about it. Then let that Word stir up your faith, so that you can
work the impossible by declaring God’s promises.
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