32nd Week in Ordinary Time
If you have faith the size of a mustard seed . . . (Luke 17:6)
I didnt think I was smart enough to go to college, but my teachers saw things in me that I couldnt see. They helped me discover that I really can succeed!
Like the young man who made this remark, many of us can identify some achievement that we owe to the encouragement of a friend, spiritual advisor, or some other cheerleader. People like these help us see our potential; they push us to reach beyond our limited vision and accomplish what we thought was impossible.
Thats what Jesus is doing for the apostles in todays Gospel. He has just told them to forgive seven times a day—constantly. They respond to this seemingly impossible instruction with willingness and alarm: Increase our faith (Luke 17:5). Its as if theyre saying, We know we have some faith, but its far too small! Give us a greater ability to live according to what we believe.
How does Jesus answer? He tells them not to fixate on how small or inadequate their faith feels. He tells them that though their faith may be just the size of a mustard seed, they have sufficient faith to do everything he asks, even if it seems impossible (Luke 17:6).
Of course, Jesus wants us to keep growing in faith too. But how does that happen? By using it! The small faith that has already been planted in us has powerful potential. But in order to unleash all that potential, we have to act on it, just as Jesus first disciples learned to do. Remember how he sent them out to announce the kingdom, cure the sick, and expel demons? They went equipped only with their small faith and returned rejoicing—and maybe a little surprised—at the marvels they had worked in Jesus name (Luke 10:17).
What about you? God has given you a mission. Is he calling you to do something that feels beyond your level of faith? Repair a long-broken relationship? Pray with someone for healing, and expect a miracle? Dont sell God—or yourself—short! God can use you just as he used the disciples to accomplish far more than all we ask or imagine (Ephesians 3:20). Take it one step of faith at a time, and watch what happens.
Jesus, I want to exercise the faith you have given me. Today I will move forward by ______.
Titus 1:1-9
Psalm 24:1-6
Daily Marriage Tip for November 7, 2016:
Make a little sacrifice for your spouse today giving up your cell phone for the evening, choosing not to complain throughout the day, etc.