This Sunday we turn to Luke 17:5-6, where the disciples ask Jesus to “increase our faith.” Jesus responds with an image that still stirs us today: even faith as small as a mustard seed can move what seems immovable. In other words, the power of faith is not in its size but in the God we place it in. Real faith isn’t about collecting more; it’s about trusting enough to act, even when forgiveness, obedience, or hope feels impossible.
Jesus then reminds us that discipleship is not about earning God’s favor but simply doing what we ought to do as servants who have already received God’s grace. This helps us shift our focus away from “Do I have enough faith?” toward “Am I willing to trust God with the faith I already have?”
As you prepare for Sunday, consider these questions:
- Where in your life have you been waiting until you felt like you had “enough faith” before acting?
- How might God be calling you to step forward this week with the faith you already carry?
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