WHEN YOUR FAITH FALLS SHORT01
Series LIMITLESS GOD
WHEN YOUR FAITH FALLS SHORT. Matthew 17:14–20 (KJV) n this passage, Jesus encounters a desperate father whose son is tormented by a demon. Although the disciples had previously experienced success in ministry, they were unable to help in this situation. Jesus identifies the root issue—not the size of the problem, but the shortness of their faith. This moment becomes a powerful teaching opportunity about relying fully on God, even when our own resources feel limited.. When Your Faith Falls Short.Sometimes we face situations where our faith feels weak, incomplete, or overwhelmed. Like the disciples, we may believe in God yet still struggle to apply that faith when the pressure is on. Jesus reminds us that even mustard-seed faith—small but genuine—can unleash God's power. The issue is not how much faith we possess but where we place it and whether we actively use it.I. When Your Circumstances Fall Short.The father's situation looked hopeless. His son's condition was beyond human ability, and the disciples' failure made it worse. But Jesus shows that circumstances never limit God. What seems impossible for us is never impossible for Him. When life falls short—resources, strength, solutions—God steps in to reveal that His power is not restricted by what we lack.t how much faith we possess but where we place it and whether we actively use it.III. When Your Understanding Falls Short.The disciples asked Jesus privately, "Why could not we cast him out?" Their confusion shows that even sincere believers can misunderstand how God works. Jesus teaches that spiritual breakthroughs sometimes require prayer and fasting—a deeper dependence on God.Where we fall short, He is more than eno
| Sermon ID | 1211253103704 |
| Duration | 49:25 |
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| Category | Sunday School |
| Bible Text | Matthew 17:14-20 |
| Language | English |
