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IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING

by Jeff Ecklund

Scripture: Luke 1:37


Title: Impossible Is Nothing
Author: Jeff Ecklund
Text: Luke 1:37

37For nothing will be impossible with God."

At least five times in the New Testament we are reminded that the "impossible is nothing" for God....and we don't have the time to cover the references in the Old Testament where God would declare, say, remind and by His actions prove.... That he was the God that can do the impossible. Just a couple are;

Jeremiah 32:17 (NASB95)

17'Ah Lord God! Behold, You have made the heavens and the earth by Your great power and by Your outstretched arm!

Nothing is too difficult for You,

Jeremiah 32:27 (NASB95)

27"Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh; is anything too difficult for Me?"

Sometimes It's easy to believe in miracles until you really need one.

And then when you have had one...It can be hard to believe when you need another.
And it's helpful to be reminded about the former as you wait and desperately needed the one in front of you.

We live a life that is impossible at times

Impossible pain

Impossible loss

Impossible addictions Impossible stress Impossible anxiety Impossible reports/diagnosis Impossible odds

And man an it be overwhelming at times

We have to help people survive earth...Don Metcalf on pastoral ministry

Jesus healed when it seemed impossible

Jesus raised from the dead when the verdict was impossible Jesus delivered people from demons when it was impossible

This series will revisit some of the impossible things that God has done...so that we will be reminded that in our impossible...He is possible!

And we love a God that takes the impossible and makes it possible. In the beginning God demonstrated that there was no situation that he was not capable of turning around.

I love the story in Genesis where God loved a man named Abraham, and his wife Sarah.

God had picked out a man named Abram and given him a promise to make him a great nation, to bless him, make his name great..tha ...

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