Nothing Is Impossible With God

“With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” — Matthew 19:26


There is a particular kind of tired that comes not from working too hard, but from hoping too long.

You know it. The weariness that settles in when the gap between where you are and where you’ve been praying to be has remained wide for longer than you expected. When the relationship still isn’t healed. When your child’s heart still feels far. When the door you’ve been standing at still hasn’t opened, and you’re no longer sure whether to keep knocking or to quietly walk away.

Most of us have stood in front of something that felt impossible.

And the quiet temptation in those moments — the one we don’t always say out loud — is to lower our expectations slowly. To stop hoping. To make a subtle, private peace with disappointment, because it feels safer than believing again and being wrong again.

I understand that temptation. I have lived it.

But Scripture calls us into something different.

Not pretending. Not performing hope we don’t feel. Not wrapping pain in spiritual language and calling it faith.

Something more honest than that, and more costly.

Lifting our eyes higher than what we can see.


When Jesus said, “With God all things are possible,” He wasn’t offering a motivational phrase. He was making a theological statement about the nature of God. Heaven operates by a different set of limitations than Earth. What is impossible to us is simply not impossible to Him.

He parts seas. He opens barren wombs. He restores what we were convinced was too far gone. He brings beauty from ashes that we had already stopped looking at.

The whole story of Scripture is, in many ways, the story of God doing what no one thought could be done — in the lives of ordinary, weary, doubting people, who were willing to believe just enough to take the next step.

Faith is not confidence in outcomes. Faith is confidence in God.


If you are carrying something today that feels too heavy, too broken, too late, or too complicated — I want to say this to you gently:

The size of your situation has never intimidated Him. The complexity of your pain has never confused Him. The length of your waiting has never caused Him to forget you.

Lift your eyes again. Even if it is only a little. Even if the belief is small and fragile and mixed with doubt.

“Blessed is she who has believed that the Lord would fulfill His promises to her.” — Luke 1:45

Not blessed is she who has it all figured out. Not blessed is she who has stopped hurting.

Blessed is she who believes.


“Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not faint.” — Isaiah 40:31

Keep walking. Not straining. Not performing.

Held.

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