Jesus changes EVERYTHING – Luke 1:37 | 2-minute daily bible meditation

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God’s Unlimited Power

Join us as we meditate on Luke 1:37: ‘For nothing will be impossible with God.’ This episode sets… (visit YouTube for more)

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How easy do we find it to believe God and to believe in him? Today we’re meditating on a cracking little verse. It’s Luke one, verse 37: For nothing will be impossible with God.

Now let’s set that verse in its context because it will help us to meditate on it. The angel Gabriel has appeared to Mary. He’s speaking and he’s said, your cousin, your relative, Elizabeth, she’s conceived in her old age and now you are going to conceive even though you are a virgin! Nothing will be impossible with God.

God has said it so we can believe it. That’s all that’s necessary.

Has God said something to you, my friend, that has been difficult for you to believe or accept? Has he asked something of you and you felt that it would be impossible to achieve it?

Well, listen, nothing will be impossible with God. You can believe that what he aims to do, he will resource and he has unlimited resources as God. Nothing will be impossible with God.

That doesn’t mean that we always ask for the impossible and expect it to happen immediately. I’ve asked God for a few impossible things and they’ve not happened because they wouldn’t have been good for me.

But still, we know that there is no barrier that God can’t break through. There is no situation that he can’t overcome. There is no pain he can’t help you bear. There is no circumstance he cannot bring good out of because in all things God is working for the good of those who are called according to his purposes. Nothing is impossible with God. His ways and his decisions are sometimes inscrutable, but he is a good God; we can trust him and we can believe on him.

Thank you, God, that you said this to Mary, to comfort her when she was being told something that was blowing her mind. “How could I a virgin, be pregnant?” Well God, nothing is impossible with you. You are an all powerful God, and we are so grateful that you are also a good God and that you are working towards good and for your glory in this universe. Amen.

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