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We’ve been hearing it wrong.
Jesus never said, “If you have faith the size of a mustard seed…”

He said, “If you have faith like a mustard seed.”

The difference may seem small, but it’s everything.
It was never about size.
It was about substance.

A mustard seed starts small, yes. However, once planted, its roots spread deep, overtaking the ground, and it grows into something unshakable. That’s what faith is meant to do.

Faith isn’t measured, it’s alive.
It digs in.
It transforms.
It multiplies.
It changes the landscape around it.

So when Jesus said, “O ye of little faith,” He wasn’t criticizing the amount of faith.
He was revealing faith that hadn’t been cultivated.
Faith that hadn’t yet grown.

Real faith doesn’t stay small.
It expands. It invades fear. It breaks through doubt. It anchors you when storms rage. It shifts the very landscape of your life.

You don’t need a lot of faith.
You just need the kind of faith that’s willing to be planted.

Because once it’s in the soil of trust,
it will take over everything in its path.

Faith like a mustard seed isn’t about how much you believe…
It’s about how your belief grows once it’s in God’s hands.

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