IT IS NEVER IMPOSSIBLE

IT IS NEVER IMPOSSIBLE

Luke 1:37 For with God nothing shall be impossible.

There are moments in life when the word impossible feels heavy. It settles into our thoughts when the diagnosis doesn’t change, when prayers seem unanswered, when doors stay closed longer than we expected. We whisper it quietly at first, then sometimes say it out loud: This just isn’t going to happen.

But Scripture faithfully pushes back on that word.

In Luke chapter 1, an angel speaks to Mary, young, ordinary, unqualified by human standards, and delivers news that defies every law of nature she has ever known. A virgin would conceive. God would step into flesh. History would turn on a single obedient yes. And before fear could take root, heaven offered assurance: “For with God nothing shall be impossible.”

That verse was not spoken in a moment of ease. It was spoken into confusion, uncertainty, and the very real risk Mary faced. God did not remove the challenge, He reframed it. What seemed impossible in human strength was simply the canvas for divine power.

We often measure possibility by what we can see, control, or explain. God measures it by who He is and His unlimited abilities.

Impossible to us may be an open door to trust. Impossible may be the very place where faith learns to breathe. It is in the waiting rooms, the long nights, the unanswered questions that God reminds us: I am not limited by what limits you.

The same God who placed stars in the sky, who spoke light into darkness, who raised Jesus from the grave, still works in the quiet corners of our lives. He is just as present in the unseen as He is in the miraculous. Sometimes His greatest work is not changing the situation, but changing the heart of the one that walks through it.

When God says nothing is impossible, He means nothing, no past mistake, no broken relationship, no lost dream, no weary soul. What feels unreachable to you has already been held in His hands.

So today, when the word impossible rises up, let Luke 1:37 answer it. Let it steady your heart. Let it lift your eyes.

Because with God, the story is never over, and it is never—ever—impossible.

Be Safe, Be Strong, and Be Blessed Pastor Eddie

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