"Truly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and thrown into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that what he says will come to pass, it will be done for him" (Mark 11:23, ESV).
When our mountains are thrown into the sea, it is no problem to praise God and be filled with joy. In our walk with Christ, these are the easy times, the good times, and a time when nothing can bring us down. However, what if it is not God's will to remove the mountain? Will you have the strength to pray "Even if you do not move this mountain, all my hope is in you"?
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“Even though I was taught the Bible in Synagogue as a Jewish child, I never understood the meaning of Isaiah 53. But the story of a Japanese boy helped me understand the full and beautiful meaning of this Scripture passage.
The following is a true story of a boy in Japan named Nozomi...”
https://www.israelrestoration.....org/pdf/MeaningofIsa
Read this account by Tom Cantor, a Jewish believer in Jesus who teaches at the Chapel, at the above link
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