Luke 17:5–10, Jesus teaches two connected lessons:
Faith: Even a tiny amount of genuine faith (“the size of a mustard seed”) has great power because its strength lies in God, not in its size.
Servanthood: Disciples should obey God humbly, not expecting praise or reward. Like servants fulfilling their duty, believers serve out of love and faithfulness, not to earn merit.
Faith: Even a tiny amount of genuine faith (“the size of a mustard seed”) has great power because its strength lies in God, not in its size.
Servanthood: Disciples should obey God humbly, not expecting praise or reward. Like servants fulfilling their duty, believers serve out of love and faithfulness, not to earn merit.
Luke 17:5–10, Jesus teaches two connected lessons:
Faith: Even a tiny amount of genuine faith (“the size of a mustard seed”) has great power because its strength lies in God, not in its size.
Servanthood: Disciples should obey God humbly, not expecting praise or reward. Like servants fulfilling their duty, believers serve out of love and faithfulness, not to earn merit.