POWER BULLET!

Luke 17:6 CSB
“If you have faith the size of a mustard seed,” the Lord said, “you can say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it will obey you.

A bullet is the dangerous and fatal component of firearm ammunition that is expelled from a gun.
Although believers don’t hold a physical gun to fire any sort of bullet, the sword of the Spirit, which is our gun is what fires our bullet, not just any bullet but a powerful bullet of faith.
There are all kinds and sizes of bullets for all sizes of guns but with the power bullet of faith, all you need is a mustard size seed of faith which is more powerful than any earthly, physical, and natural weapon or bullet.
Every nation has its currency, so too does the spiritual nation, but unlike a physical currency, you don’t need to have a lot of it to be considered wealthy, you don’t have to physically carry it around nor store it in a physical vault.
Faith is the spiritual currency needed to trade with the heavenly and Hebrews 11:6 says you can’t please God without faith currency.
A salient angle to faith to consider is in Matthew 15:23-26. A desperate mother willing to do anything for her suffering child: like a lot of us would.
Jesus finally answered this woman with one of a few baffling sentences in the bible, “it isn’t right to take the children’s bread and throw it to the dogs” in verse 26.
This woman’s response was to do something only a few before had done, i.e., Abraham, Moses and Jacob who argued with the Lord to get what they wanted. Their argument with the Lord was a display of their unwavering faith in God which was tested by the Lord.
This Sidonian woman displayed and discharged her power bullet of mustard size faith in her response to Jesus’s comment, and she was able to purchase her daughter’s healing.
It is difficult to comprehend the kind of faith it would take to offer the life of your only child to God. And yet that is exactly what Abraham was prepared to do in obedience in his faith in Genesis 22.
Daniel 3 tells of three young men who put their lives on the line when they chose not to bow before Nebuchadnezzar’s golden image. They instead chose to use their power bullet to put their lives in God’s hands. They did not know whether God would intervene and save them, they knew God could, but they didn’t know that He would. Regardless of the outcome, their living faith convicted them to put God first, a real powerful bullet in the enemy’s heart.
As little as the mustard seed size of faith, it’s the most powerful weapon you could ever have or discharge and if you have faith like this, you can do, achieve, and change anything: big or small, it all depends on you.
Handle the sword of the Spirit with courage, strength, and brutality to discharge the power bullet in it.
“I have a mustard seed and I’m not afraid to use it” should be our slogan and response when the enemy tells us we can’t have, can’t do, or change something that Christ died to pay for.
Jesus told everyone who encountered him that their faith has made them who, so can yours.
All you need is mustard seed size faith.
Start using it to discharge your power bullet.
Shalom

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *