Ok, let us see your reason.
Mk 11
1. Do you really think that when whosoever just says something and believes it, it will happen? Christian or not?
Probably not.
Absolutely!!! You mean to tell me that you really don't? What a shame. Sir, know it or not, you are calling Jesus a liar. These are not my words. They're Jesus'. And if Jesus said picking your nose would give you eternal life, then you better pick and pick hard, because that is exactly what one would have to do to have eternal life.
Okay, I know that went over the top, but my point is that God cannot ever fail to perform His word. Ever!!! It doesn't matter if you believe it or not,... unless you want it to work for you.
In order for a truth to be a truth or a law, it has to be consistent. 1+1 always has to =2. That is a basic truth/law for addition. If it ever stops equaling 2, it will no longer be a truth/law. The same holds true for ALL of God's promises. They are truths/laws that consistently work, and they cannot ever fail to work or perform as they are written. If any of them do, then they would cease to be a truth/law.
The truth or fact is, most times, it doesn't work
for you, but
against you, without you ever realizing it.
Everyone uses words of faith, many times in the day, every day. And you are no different. The problem is that you use it against yourself unwittingly, according to your worldly colored, carnally minded glasses. That is, according to HOW you see or perceive things. Yours just happens to be carnal and worldly. If it wasn't, then you would see things according to WHAT IS WRITTEN.
And to correct your understanding of the verse. It is not just whosoever says, as that would take the verse out of context, but whosoever use the faith of God, as it says in verse 22. So without the faith of God in operation, nothing will happen, as James 1 declares. As I said before, WOF will not work without faith, and neither will faith work without WOF.
2. Do you think it is about every Christian? Ok, so why dont you move some mountain? Because it does not work for you, right?
On the contrary, it ALWAYS WORKS FOR ME.
Is the promise of eternal life to every person in the world? The answer is, no. It only goes to those who act on the word of God, according to Romans 10:9. The same holds true for all of God's promises. They are for, and will work toward those who act on them. If you don't receive them personally and act on them, they are not for you.
As for moving a literal mountain, yes, I moved one, or rather God did.
3. Do you think apostles moved literal mountains? Probably not.
Does it matter? Regardless of what someone else does or does not do, has no bearing on the word of God. Doesn't matter what I think or what they did. If it is for me, then I'm going to get or do it, regardless of what the apostles did.
So, when we examine your evidence, we see that it was meant probably for apostles only and even they did not take it literally.
You can't stop looking at things through that carnal mind of yours, can you? Was Stephen an apostle? Yet he did GREAT wonders and miracles. Why didn't all the apostles perform great wonders and miracles like Stephen? After all, they're the APOSTLES. So neither do we have to be an apostle to do the same as Stephen.
Still no scripture to back up what you believe?