Good Morning!
Jesus consistently emphasized the necessity of faith. Over and over, Scripture shows us that He responded not to status, not to eloquence, not to perfection, but to belief. And what’s even more powerful is this: sometimes faith was so strong in one person that it overflowed and blessed someone else.
Consider the four men in Luke 5:17–26. Their friend was paralyzed, unable to move, unable to get to Jesus on his own. But these men refused to let obstacles stop them. When the crowd blocked the door, they climbed the roof, tore it open, and lowered their friend right in front of Jesus. That wasn’t casual belief, that was determined, active, roof‑breaking faith. And Scripture says Jesus saw their faith and healed the man. Their belief carried someone who couldn’t carry himself.
Then look at the Centurion in Luke 7:1–10. A Roman office - an outsider, not a follower, approached Jesus on behalf of a servant he deeply valued. He believed Jesus didn’t even need to come to his house; a word spoken from a distance was enough. Jesus marveled at this man’s faith and healed the servant instantly. Once again, faith flowed from one person to another.
And of course, Peter. Bold, eager, willing to step out of the boat. As long as his eyes stayed on Jesus, he walked on water. But the moment he focused on the wind, he sank. His story reminds us that even strong believers can waver.
Every now and then, our faith trembles too. But even when it does, God remains steady. Jesus taught that faith - even the size of a mustard seed - can move mountains. So nurture your small seed. Protect it. Water it. Speak life over it.
Because little faith, placed in a big God, can still unlocks miracles.
