Growing up, we always heard Jesus speak about the mustard seed—having faith as small as a seed. But I’ve realized that many of us leave our faith right there. We keep it as a seed. We keep it small, safe, and contained. But a mustard seed was never meant to stay a seed. It was meant to grow into a huge tree where birds come to rest and it bears fruit.
I’ve struggled with faith. Even as a born-again Christian, sealed with the Holy Spirit, I’ve had seasons where I fell, where I backslid, where the enemy came at me hard with the very things God had healed me from. Being saved doesn't mean you have a victory over sin every single day. The flesh acts up. But it was in those moments that I asked myself: Why am I putting God in a box?
Think of Abraham. People probably thought he was mad—a "crazy faith" that didn't limit God even when it made no sense. Think of Gideon, David, Ezekiel. These men didn't define God; they let God tell them who He was. They took the cap off. They understood that if God could save their souls, He could surely handle their finances, their health, and their every day.
This is the foundation of **Prisca Dezigns**. It is built on **Limitlessness**. Why would I question if God can heal? Why would I question if He can move in my job? Every facet of my life is affected by my faith in Him.
It is time for every Christian to take the cap off. Move from the seed to the tree. Let your faith grow from level to level, boundlessness to boundlessness. Because we serve a limitless God, we are called to be limitless in our pursuit of His kingdom.