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In this instance, the disciples' unbelief was not a disbelief in God's power to produce deliverance, but rather a 'natural' kind of unbelief that came from a hardened heart that was more sensitive to what it saw than what it believed. Jesus said that a very small amount of faith (a 'mustard seed') is sufficient to remove a mountain if no unbelief is present to hinder it.
Jesus was disappointed that His disciples had not been able to cast this devil out. Most people would have had no criticism of these disciples. After all, it wasn't normal to have power over evil spirits. However, Jesus had already given these disciples power and authority over all devils. These disciples had also already used this power and authority successfully on previous occasions, making them more accountable than others. They weren't just ordinary men any longer. They had a supernatural ability and calling.
We also receive power from on high when the Holy Spirit comes upon us, and it becomes our normal Christian service to use this power to witness to others.
We can always look around and find plenty of Christians who are not using this power, but 2 Corinthians 10:12 says that comparing ourselves, among ourselves, is not wise. Most Christians live so far below what God intended for them that when someone begins to live a normal Christian life (according to God's standard), everyone thinks he's abnormal. We will be successful when we not only build our faith but destroy our doubts.
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Like your muscles, if your faith is not used it will atrophy. So you have to exercise it regularly. Start with this 3-day reading plan! Let your faith work and receive the grace from God!
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