Most of us have heard it wrong. The mustard seed isn’t about “tiny faith being enough.” Jesus was teaching that mustard seed faith is invasive, dominating, and unstoppable — faith that overtakes fear the way a storm overtakes the sky.
In this episode of The James McMullin Show, we break down what the disciples missed in Matthew 17, why so many believers today are living with surface-level faith, and how to cultivate mountain-moving belief in a culture full of doubt, distraction, and deconstruction.
I’ll connect the dots between storms, scripture, and today’s headlines — the rise of religious “nones,” the decline of Christian identity in America, and why polite, pocket-sized faith won’t survive. This is a call to wildfire faith that cannot be contained.
👉 What you’ll learn in this episode:
The real meaning of “faith as a mustard seed”
Why the disciples’ faith failed — and what that means for us in 2025
How cultural doubt, social media, and relativism erode shallow belief
3 practical steps to cultivate mustard-seed faith today
Why mountain-moving faith isn’t optional in this season of history
Scripture anchors: Matthew 17:14–20, Luke 17:6, Hebrews 11:1, James 1:2–4.
Listen if you’re ready to: stand firm in the storm, uproot lies with truth, and live bold faith in a noisy, doubting world.