A Faith-Filled, Prophetic Word of Encouragement
By Crystal G.H. Lowery
December 8, 2025
There are moments in Scripture where one sentence becomes a doorway—an opening into the heartbeat of God. Mark 9:22–23 is one of them.
A father stands before Jesus, broken and exhausted. His son has been tormented for years by a spirit no one could cast out—not even the disciples who had walked in power. His plea is raw, human, and painfully relatable:
“…if You’re able to do anything, have compassion on us and help us.”
And Jesus responds with a holy interruption:
“What do you mean, ‘if’?”
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Heaven isn’t offended.
Jesus isn’t scolding.
The tone is piercing but tender—like the gentle correction of a Father calling His child into maturity.
But in the original Greek, Jesus isn’t merely repeating the man’s wording.
The form of the word “if” Jesus uses is the most emphatic form possible—a deliberate, forceful emphasis meant to spotlight the word and strip it of its authority. It’s as if Jesus is saying:
“This kind of ‘if’—this doubt, this hesitation—has no place in faith.”
He is revealing something:
Faith cannot coexist with conditional thinking.
Faith has no room for “ifs.”
The Clash Between Human Experience and Kingdom Reality
The father said “if” because of what he had just watched.
The disciples tried—and failed.
His history preached louder than his hope.
We’ve all been there.
We pray for breakthrough but remember the last time we didn’t see it.
We proclaim healing but recall the moment healing didn’t come.
We speak promises but hear the mocking voice of delay.
Our human experience whispers “if.”
But Kingdom reality rebukes it.
When Jesus said, “What do you mean ‘if’?” with that strong, emphatic Greek emphasis, He was confronting the agreement the father had made with disappointment—an agreement many of us still carry without realizing it.
Jesus was not merely casting out a demon that day.
He was casting out doubt that had become familiar.
He was delivering a father from the theology of maybe.
A Prophetic Picture for This Hour
I hear the Spirit saying: “I want my people to remove the ‘ifs’ from their faith.”
There is a fresh wind blowing on weary faith, a resurrection breath on prayers long buried. Where the enemy has seeded uncertainty, Heaven is planting clarity. The Lord is raising up a remnant that doesn’t negotiate with doubt.
This is a season where:
- Deferred hope is being healed.
- Disappointment is losing its authority.
- Past failures are no longer permitted to prophesy.
- Unbelief is being shattered by a new revelation of Jesus’ ability.
The shaking you’ve walked through wasn’t punishment—it was God exposing the hidden “ifs” that have diluted your faith.
For many, the Lord is speaking:
“I cannot answer your prayers because of the doubt commingled with faith. Remove the “ifs” and watch Me move!”
The Turning Point: “Help My Unbelief!”
The father’s response is as prophetic as Jesus’ question:
“Lord, I believe—help my unbelief!”
This is not a confession of failure.
This is a declaration of surrender.
It is the moment when the man’s faith breaks agreement with the “if,” and aligns itself fully with Christ.
Something in the spirit realm shifted right there—not when the demon left the boy, but when the father renounced conditional faith and embraced completely and fully yielded trust.
Some breakthroughs come only after this shift.
Some mountains move only when you intentionally and willingly lay the “ifs” to surrender and die at the feet of Jesus.
Faith Without “If” Is Not Arrogance—It’s Alignment
God is not asking you to pretend.
He is not asking you to hype yourself into a miracle.
He is not asking for emotional theatrics.
He is asking for alignment.
Not the alignment of feelings—
the alignment of agreement and pure trust in ONLY HIM. Trusting both in Jesus and in doubt doesn’t work.
When Jesus said, “All things are possible to the one who believes,” He was revealing Heaven’s legal system:
Faith is not wishful thinking.
Faith is agreement with God’s reality – TRUTH.
And in God’s reality, there are no ifs.
A Prophetic Charge for Today
I declare over you:
This is the season where God is calling you to remove the “ifs” from your heart and prayers.
Where He breaks the power of past disappointments.
Where He calls you into a faith that does not tremble at impossibility.
Where He anoints your voice to speak not with uncertainty—but with Kingdom authority.
You are stepping into an era where:
- You won’t pray “if You can” but “You’ve already done it.”
- You won’t wonder “if God wants to move” but discern “how God is moving.”
- You won’t question “if breakthrough is coming” but declare “breakthrough is here.”
The Father is raising up a people who pray like Jesus prayed—
without hesitation, without negotiation, without ‘ifs.’
Beloved, Heaven is still asking the same question Jesus asked that day:
“What do you mean ‘if’?”
Not to shame you—
but to awaken you.
Not to expose your weakness—
but to reveal His strength.
Not to rebuke your humanity—
but to call you into His divinity.
Today, step out of conditional faith and into confident trust.
Let every “if” bow to the name of Jesus.
And watch mountains move—because they must obey the One who has no “ifs” in Him.
Based on Faith.
Crystal G.H. Lowery, Esq. is a Christian Estate Planning Attorney, ordained minister, and faith and prophetic author. She is the founder and visionary of the Law Office of Crystal G.H. Lowery, LLC and Based On Faith—a ministry dedicated to deepening biblical understanding through faith-filled teaching, prophetic insight, and the integration of faith, life, and law. Crystal is passionate about equipping the Body of Christ to walk in bold faith and purpose.
She is the author of Abraham’s Sandals of Faith, Faith. Is. Now., and Sweet Love Letters to Jesus. Many of her books are also available in Spanish. Her resources can be found at www.basedonfaith.org, on Amazon, and wherever books are sold.
Crystal is also a mother to four precious and beautiful children, living out her message of faith in both ministry and everyday life.