Mustard Seed Faith
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
✝️ Scripture
"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."Matthew 17:20 — Read Full Chapter ↗
✝️ Devotional
We often misread this verse as a rebuke — as if Jesus is saying, "You don't even have the tiniest faith, do you?" But read it again. He says *if* you have faith as small as a mustard seed. As small. He is not raising the bar impossibly high. He is lowering it to almost nothing.
A mustard seed is approximately 1 to 2 millimeters in diameter. Hold that in your mind for a moment. Jesus is telling His disciples — and telling us — that even the smallest, most fragile, most trembling faith is enough to begin something extraordinary.
The disciples had just failed to heal a boy with a seizure. They were confused and embarrassed. And Jesus does not shame them further. He simply points to a seed smaller than the period at the end of this sentence and says: *This is all I need to work with.*
Faith is not the absence of doubt. Faith is choosing to trust God in the presence of doubt. It is showing up to pray when prayer feels hollow. It is opening the Bible when the words seem distant. It is taking the next faithful step even when you cannot see the step after that.
The mountain in your life — the diagnosis, the broken relationship, the financial crisis, the grief that won't lift — does not require your perfect, unshakeable confidence. It requires a seed. One honest, small, real act of trust directed toward the One who moves mountains.
Do not despise small beginnings in your faith. God has never needed our abundance to do His work. He has always multiplied the little that is offered in faith.
✝️ Reflection Questions
What is the 'mountain' in your life right now that feels immovable?
Have you been waiting until your faith feels stronger before acting? What small step could you take today?
How has God proven faithful in a past situation where your faith felt small?
✝️ Prayer
Father, my faith often feels smaller than I want it to be. But today I offer You what I have — this small, honest trust that You are who You say You are. Take my mustard-seed faith and use it for Your glory. Move what needs to be moved in my life, for Your purposes. Amen.