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Impossible?

  • Mar 8
  • 2 min read

God specializes in the impossible—ninety-year-old women giving birth, lions’ mouths shut, water from a rock, streams in the desert, a donkey talking, blind eyes seeing, deaf ears hearing, the lame walking, demons fleeing, axe heads floating—to name a few.

Impossible is where He does His best work.


It Is Written

Luke 1:37“For with God nothing is ever impossible, and no word from God shall be without power or impossible of fulfillment.”


All Things Possible

More times than I can count, I have stood in impossible places—where the facts seemed final, the diagnosis was clear. Places where hope felt out of reach. But God. Two words that change everything.


Time after time, when I saw no way out, God made a way. It was not always in my timing. It was not always in the way I expected. Sometimes it required waiting. Sometimes it required surrender. Sometimes it required trust when I could not see an inch ahead. But God came through, and even when the outcome looked different than I had prayed, He was still faithful. He was still working. He was still God.


Prayer

Lord, the world—and even doctors—often offer little hope in the face of impossible situations, but You are not limited by statistics, timelines, resources, or human understanding. All throughout Scripture, You did the impossible. You still do.


I place my impossible situation before You. I cannot fix it, and no one else can. I surrender it into Your hands and ask You to move in a way that only You can.


Strengthen my faith while I wait. Help me trust You before I see the breakthrough.


Takeaway

Impossible is not the end of the story.It is often the beginning of a “but God” moment.

Nothing is impossible with God.


 

 
 
 

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