The God of the Impossible.

Our God is the God of all things, even the impossible.

July 7, 2026

Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” (Matthew19:26 NIV)

           What is impossible for you?  What is it that seems unattainable, unachievable, out of your reach?   Is it your health, finding a soulmate, having a child, finding your dream job, healing a fracture in your family, finding peace in a bad relationship, forgiving yourself, finding your purpose, learning to be responsible for your finances, finding strength in yourself, eating right and taking care of yourself, having peace of mind, becoming the best you can be?  What is it that seems insurmountable?

           In the verse for today Jesus tells his disciples that nothing is impossible with God.  Think about it.  God gives us the strength, the hope, the wisdom, the understanding when we do not think it can be reached or overcome.  God works through human hearts, natural laws, and spiritual transformation.  He is not a magical god.  He is the God of all things.  Nothing is too big, too great, or too hard for God.

           God softens hardened wills, provides supernatural peace—that peace that passes all understanding, breaks addictive cycles, restores broken relationships, heals illnesses, provides strength to the weak.  He is our all in all.  So, whatever you are going though know that God is there.  He will help, for with God all things are possible.  He is the God of the impossible!  God Bless.  Amen.

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