
"If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you." (Matthew 17:20)
Mary Elizabeth Adams lives in a place surrounded by mountains. One day, she was looking at one of the tall mountains in her place when she was reminded of the teaching that if she had the faith of a mustard seed, she could make it move. The subsequent events in her life were anchored on this realization, strengthening her faith as she tackled more challenges. She thus shares a powerful revelation as she discovers the purpose God designated to One Troublesome Seed.
Adams describes the mustard as One Troublesome Seed which changed her outlook in life after a moment of reflection. Small and seemingly insignificant, the mustard is used in food preparation, which will explode in hot oil and burst with pungency and fire on its own. She likens this to an individual’s faith, which, no matter how small, can unleash inconceivable power, even to removing mountains and commanding trees to be cast into the sea.
An inspiring account of faith, One Troublesome Seed inculcates deep wisdom to readers as they learn how belief and trust in God make significant changes to their lives. Adams hopes that, like the seed itself, readers may yield an incredible harvest in their souls through her book.