Mark 9:23
Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.
Cross-reference
In Mark 11:23, Jesus expands the same principle: believing without doubt makes the impossible happen, reinforcing 'all things possible to one who believes.'
In Mark 5:36, Jesus tells Jairus to 'only believe' before raising his daughter — directly echoing the faith principle.
In Mark 6:5, unbelief in Nazareth limits Jesus' miracles — the negative counterpart to faith's limitless power.
In Mark 1:40, the leper expresses conditional faith ('if You are willing'), showing a different angle on believing in Jesus' power.
In Acts 14:9, Paul perceives the cripple's faith to be healed, confirming that faith enables the impossible.
In John 11:40, Jesus reminds Martha that belief leads to seeing God's glory, directly paralleling the promise that all things are possible.
In Matthew 17:20, Jesus tells the disciples that faith like a mustard seed makes nothing impossible — a parallel version of this saying.
In Matthew 21:21, Jesus says faith can move mountains, echoing the same teaching that belief unlocks the impossible.
In Matthew 21:21, Jesus says faith can move mountains, echoing the same teaching that belief unlocks the impossible.
In Luke 17:6, Jesus teaches that faith as small as a mustard seed can uproot a mulberry tree, echoing the principle that all things are possible for believers.
In John 4:48-50, the nobleman believes Jesus' word and his son is healed, illustrating the power of faith for the impossible.
In Matthew 8:13, the centurion's healing is granted according to his faith, directly demonstrating the principle.
In Romans 4:19, Abraham's faith in God's promise despite his dead body exemplifies the 'all things possible' faith Jesus describes here.
In John 4:50, the nobleman believes Jesus' word and his son is healed — illustrating faith that trusts Jesus' spoken promise.
In Luke 8:50, Jesus again tells Jairus to 'only believe' before restoring his daughter — reinforcing the same faith teaching.
In Matthew 15:28, Jesus praises the Canaanite woman's great faith, resulting in her daughter's healing — a clear example of faith making the impossible possible.
In Matthew 9:28, Jesus asks the blind if they believe he can heal; when they say yes, he restores their sight, illustrating faith's necessity.
In Daniel 6:23, Daniel is rescued because he trusted in God, exemplifying faith making the impossible possible.
In Hebrews 11:6, faith is essential to please God and draw near, reinforcing the foundational role of belief for accessing divine power.