To Move a Tree

Listen from:
Luke 17:5-10
While Jesus was talking with the disciples they seem to have been near a sycamine tree, a fruit tree which grows in warm lands, and sometimes a large tree.
The disciples had seen many acts showing the power of God, but seem to have felt they had little faith to trust what He could do for them. They said to Jesus, “Lord, increase our faith.” His answer to their request was, “If ye had faith, as a grain of muard seed, ye might say unto this sycamine tree, be thou plucked up by the root, and be thou planted in the sea; and it should obey you.”
For a tree to come up from the roots and plant itself in the sea, by their speaking to it, was impossible for them to do of themselves; they could not move even a small bush by speaking to it.
Jesus was teaching them by this, that they did not need great faith, God would do for them if they had only a little faith. A mustard seed is a very tiny seed, and however little faith they had, God would do for them what was impossible for them to do of themselves. It was not their faith that would do great things, but God.
They would not ask for great and impossible things to see miracles, but whatever their need, and however impossible for them to do anything, they could trust God’s wisdom, and they were to ask for what would be for His praise, not simply to please themselves.
It is not told that the disciples ever asked God for a tree to be moved, but many things are written of what He did for them, as impossible for them to have done themselves as to move a tree into the sea.
Not very long after this, when the Lord Jesus was returned to Heaven, one of the disciples, Peter, told a man who had never walked in all his life, to rise up and walk, and the man rose and walked. It was not because of Peter’s power, but because he believed God’s power.
There was another man who had been paralized, and could not move from his bed for eight years; Peter spoke to him to rise and he rose up.
One day Peter was called to come to a house where a woman had died and was ready for burial. Peter said to her, “Arise,” and took her hand, and she arose and stood among her friends again.
Once God sent an angel to open the prison doors, and let Peter and other disciples free. Another time Peter had been put in the inner room of a prison, his hands chained to two soldiers, so he could do nothing for himself. But the others in the city who believed God, prayed for Peter, and God sent an angel to that inner prison room, who told Peter to rise; the chains fell off his hands, and he followed the angel out of the prison, being free again to tell people of the Lord.
Many, many things have been done since for those who trusted God, more than we could tell, or know now. His people may never have much faith, yet He does impossible things for them, not always seen or known by others.
See Acts 3:1-10; 4:22; 5:19; 9:34,40; 12:7.
ML 09/09/1945