Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Your Mountains Can Be Removed


“If you have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall remove mountain…and nothing shall be impossible unto you”
                                                            Matthew 17: 20

     In our life, mountains are represented as problems, burden, obstacles, death, that come. These mountains can be removed if we have faith in Jesus.  Here are simple keys to develop great faith that will remove mountain.

I – HEAR THE WORD OF GOD-  It is very simple. Go to church and hear the word of God. Romans 10:17 says “so then faith cometh by hearing,  and hearing by the word of God.  The Bible is very rich in ways to overcome problems. All we need is to hear. The word of God is powerful (Hebrews 4:12).  For what we want in our hearts and minds after hearing the word of God, it will surely happen. Acts 14:10 clearly shows the faith of the crippled man who cannot walk.  But after hearing the word of God from Paul saying “stand up straight on your feet!”, the man leaped and walked! 

II- BELIEVE THE WORD OF GOD– Believe and you will see! Not to see is to believe! Believing in God can remove  our problems. Trusting God, not doubting Him and obeying Him will remove our mountains. Jesus always emphasized the importance of believing. Mark 11:23 tells us “whoever says this mountain be removed and cast into the sea and does not doubt in his heart and believes that things may come to pass…you will receive them and it will happen. Our problems doesn't last long.
The phrase "and it came to pass" was stated many times in the Bible meaning our problems will not take long.

III- SPEAK THE WORD OF GOD – We must speak the word of God when we are sick, lonely, and defeated.  Whenever we speak the word, God backs it!  God said “I will not leave you comfortless!” (John 14:18).  Speaking the word of God is life! (John 6:63). When we are speaking the word of God we are tapping the limitless power of God.  Someone said “there is more power in one word of God than all the power of enemies combined.”  

(From the Messages of Rev. Teofilito A. Rufon on Sunday Worship)

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