PROCLAMATION
“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.’ ” Matthew 17:20 (NIV)
EXPLANATION
These words are from the gospel, the good news
regarding Jesus, The Christ, according to the Apostle Matthew. After six days in the region of Caesarea
Philippi, Jesus took Peter, James, and John with Him and led them up a high
mountain. (Matthew 17:1) There He
transfigured Himself right in front of them, and Moses and Elijah appeared
before them. (Matthew 17:2-3) Then a
cloud covered them and a voice from the cloud said, “This is My beloved Son, in
whom I am well pleased; hear ye Him.” (Matthew 17:4-5) After they came down from the mountain they
came to the place where the multitude was, and a man approached Jesus and knelt
before Him. The man said that his son
was demon-possessed and suffered from seizures and His disciples could not heal
him. (Matthew 17:14-16) Jesus, The
Christ, told them to bring the boy to Him.
He rebuked the demon and the boy was healed instantly. Later on, in private, His disciples asked Him
why they could not cast the demon out of the boy. Jesus replied to them, ‘Because of your
unbelief …” If they had faith as small
as a grain of mustard seed, then they could move a mountain. Nothing would be impossible for them. But some things require prayer and fasting
before they could do them. (Matthew 17:20-21)
APPLICATION
The problem that we as believers have today is that we
have so little faith in God. We believe
but we have doubts and therefore our faith is weak. Jesus, The Christ, said that if we had the
faith as small as a mustard seed, then nothing would be impossible for us.
(Matthew 17:20) We need to exercise our
faith in order to strengthen it. In
addition to believing and having stronger faith, some things require that we
fast and pray in order to accomplish them. (Matthew 17:21) But remember, when we pray for an increase in our
faith, we may be put in situations where we can exercise our faith to make it
stronger.
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