#386 - Joby Martin // Mustard Seed Faith
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A mustard seed is almost invisible in your hand, but Jesus says it can grow into something big enough for birds to nest in. That’s not a cute nature metaphor. It’s a reality check for anyone who feels like their faith is “too small,” their progress is “too slow,” or their past disqualifies them from meaningful spiritual growth.
We unpack the mustard seed parable and a core Christian truth: the object of your faith matters more than the amount of your faith. When even a small, shaky trust is placed in Jesus Christ, God works from the inside out, changing identity, desire, and direction long before the results look obvious in the mirror. We connect that to sanctification and the fruit of the Spirit, and we name why impatience and comparison can quietly crush real discipleship.
We also zoom out to the church itself. Christianity begins with one rabbi and twelve guys with no status and no resources, yet God turns that small start into a global movement. Then we bring it home to legacy. Mustard seed faith doesn’t just shape you. It can reshape your children, your grandchildren, and the story your family tells for generations. Philippians 1:6 anchors the hope: the God who begins the good work is faithful to complete it.
If you need steadiness, patience, and a clear next step, hit play, then share this with a friend and leave a five-star rating and review so more men get equipped for the fight. What’s one area where you need to trust God’s slow growth?
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