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How the Words of Faith Can Dismantle Mountains

“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) Mountains are awe-inspiring symbols of strength, grandeur, and permanence. When we experience personal challenges that seem immovable, it can be hard to believe they can come down. Whether these mountains are fear, doubt, financial struggles, broken relationships, or health issues, overcoming mountains can seem unbearable. But, Jesus teaches in the Gospel of Matthew that our faith as small as a mustard seed has the power to dismantle mountains. The Transformative Power of Faith Faith is more than a belief; it is a confident assurance in things unseen. It is an active trust in the ability of the work of God in our lives, no matter how dire the circumstances may be, and our faith speaks life into situations where there seems to be no hope, allowing us to visualize our victories before t...

The Worried Widow

When our immediate needs become overwhelming during our most challenging circumstances (e.g., debt, a grim diagnosis, or a sense of hopelessness), we can turn to God. Second Kings, Chapter 4 offers a profound lesson in faith, resourcefulness, and divine provision. It tells us the story of a poor widow at the end of her rope who did not know what to do or where to turn during her pain and poverty; however, when she turned to the Lord, she experienced a miraculous intervention. The widow is the wife of one of the sons of the prophets (i.e., men training under Prophet Elisha to be prophets and preachers in Israel). Her husband - a lover, friend, provider, and protector, had been taken away from her in death, and she is devastated because her husband is dead and she cannot pay her bills. The widow is over her head in debt and can lose her sons to creditors to work as slaves to liquidate her debt, according to Jewish Law (Leviticus 25:39). Despite her problems, the widow held f...