Brothers and sisters, this is a promise, that if we speak to mountains and do not doubt in our heart, what we spoke will come to pass!! According to us believing what Jesus says! And believing that what we speak will really happen!!
Truths to consider
1. You spoke, that means it is done and coming to pass
2. You speaking to the mountain is believing
3. God’s time and ways are perfect, so trust Him before you see the mountain move.
4. Pass the testing of being thankful but also hungry for the promise (balance)
5. A mountain could be needing breakthroughs, miracles, healings, deliverances, faith, ANYTHING!
6. This scripture applies to moving other peoples mountains too!
7. You can change the world with your faith
8. Don’t let other people that doubt you, offend you
9. Speaking you believe, shows that you believe. You don’t need to feel it, to believe
... Read moreIn my own experience, the idea of speaking to mountains and believing in the impossible has been a continuous source of encouragement and strength. When we face significant challenges—whether personal struggles, health issues, or seemingly insurmountable obstacles—it can be tempting to lose hope. However, the teaching captured in Mark 11:23 reminds us that faith is not just passive hope; it is active declaration paired with unwavering belief.
What resonates deeply is the concept that speaking to a mountain isn’t just about the literal mountain but symbolizes addressing the big difficulties in our lives. For those trying to move through tough seasons, embracing this scripture means affirming that the situation is already changing, even if we cannot see it yet. This mindset nurtures patience and trust, knowing that God’s timing is perfect.
Another important insight is the balance between being thankful for what we already have while remaining hungry and eager for the promises ahead. This balance prevents complacency and keeps our faith both grounded and alive. The encouragement to not feel offended by others’ doubt is also empowering; it teaches us to protect our peace and focus on our spiritual journey, rather than external negativity.
Moreover, this approach is not just for personal gain but can extend to interceding for others who face their own mountains—whether that’s through prayer, encouragement, or practical support. The promise that faith can change the world challenges us to live boldly and compassionately.
In practical terms, maintaining faith in God’s promise involves daily speaking positive affirmations aligned with faith, visualizing breakthrough, and patiently waiting without doubt. This active faith practice has helped me personally witness progress even in situations that previously seemed hopeless. It is a reminder that faith is both a daily commitment and a powerful force that can indeed move mountains.