The apostles said to the Lord, “Increase our faith.” The Lord replied, “If you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you would say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it would obey you.” Luke 17:5–6
Is it possible to completely uproot a tree and plant it
in the sea? It’s certainly hard to imagine how. It is especially hard to
imagine doing so with a simple command of faith. Uprooting a tree is hard
enough to imagine, but it is even more difficult to imagine a tree being
planted in the sea. Though water is necessary, one cannot plant a tree in the
sea and expect it to grow. But that’s partly the point. We often underestimate
the power of true faith. Saint Matthew’s Gospel says that faith can move mountains.
Saint Luke’s says it can uproot a tree and replant it in the sea. All it takes
to do so is faith the size of a mustard seed.
How much faith is equal to a mustard seed? A mustard seed
is small, very small. It measures only about one millimeter in length. People
who worked the soil at that time would have known that it was among the
smallest of seeds they planted. For that reason, Jesus uses this familiar image
to teach the apostles that faith, even a little faith, is powerful.
Jesus’ teaching comes in response to a prayer on the part
of the apostles. “Increase our faith,” they said. Jesus’ response, inviting
them to have only a little faith, implies that their faith was quite weak. To
increase their faith to the size of a mustard seed suggests that they did not
even have a little faith yet. Most likely they were aware of that fact, and
that was the reason they asked Jesus to increase their faith. They perceived
their lacking and turned to Him Who could help.
One of the first steps to increasing faith is to humbly
admit our lack of faith. In our pride, we often want to convince ourselves and
others that we are filled with faith. But if that were the case, God would be
doing incredible things through us. He would be doing that which is otherwise
humanly impossible.
Obviously, faith does not give us magical powers by which
we can literally command a tree to uproot itself and plant itself in the sea.
This imagery is meant to tell us that faith will work miracles of faith, not
necessarily physical miracles. In fact, if God ever did use us and our faith to
work a physical miracle, it would only happen because it was a motivation for
the far more important gift of the increase of faith.
What, then, can a little faith do? It can uproot sin from
your heart and from the hearts of those around you. It can nourish you and
others in ways that seem impossible. Just as a tree cannot normally be planted
in the sea and survive, the gift of faith, even a little faith, will enable the
soul to be nourished and strengthened in ways that otherwise seem impossible. A
martyr perfectly illustrates this fact. Normally, persecution and death are not
considered to be nourishing to a person. But when a person has faith and
suffers martyrdom on account of Christ, then their soul will be fed by the
persecution itself. And that is among the greatest of miracles possible.
Suffering, persecution, illness, poverty, and every other difficulty imaginable
are transformed by God into a source of nourishment when we endure them with
true faith.
Reflect, today, upon the prayer of the apostles:
“Increase our faith.” Some of the greatest mystics taught that faith darkens
the intellect. By this darkening, they mean that, by faith, God will lead us
into the unknown, on a path that He alone is aware of. We will become
instruments of His transforming grace in ways that are completely beyond our
natural abilities. Pray for an increase of faith. When our Lord hears your
humble prayer, by which you also confess your lack of faith, He will increase
that faith, uproot sin and evil, and plant your soul in places in which you
become nourished in ways that you could have never imagined possible.
Most glorious Lord, Increase my faith. Give me a pure faith—a faith that enables You to lead me down the unknown path to Your glory. With this gift of faith, please use me to bring forth Your miraculous power by which sin is uprooted and souls are nourished by You alone. Jesus, I trust in You.
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