God Says... "Nothing is impossible for me."
By Jason V (Ponderings of a Pilgrim Pastor)
"With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible." (Matthew 19:26)
I have a friend who has now been cancer-free for five years, but five years ago, things did not look very good for her. She was in intensive chemotherapy and was not given a good prognosis. She was suffering such terrible side-effects from the chemo that she elected to stop the treatment. The cancer went away and has not come back in five years.
I've also been praying for a little girl who has brain cancer. She was showing remarkable signs of progress and was in remission until a few months ago, when the cancer came back. Her parents are trusting Jesus for a situation that just seems impossible from a human perspective.
Life often seems impossible. It's not just cancer. I lead a men's recovery group on Wednesday afternoons. The bondage of addiction and the side-effects of sin are devastating beyond description.
Impossible.
Such a word seems so heavy, so all-encompassing, so utterly and devastatingly absolute. For God, it is ultimately meaningless. Impossible is simply impossible for God. Of course, that doesn't mean He always does what we want Him to do. His actions don't always make sense to us, but God never runs into a problem or situation and says, "Wow! I didn't see that coming. What am I going to do? This just seems impossible!"
If anything were to be impossible for God, these things would certainly have to be near the top of the list: