What Does Impossible Really Mean

A note from Brandi:
This reflection is shared for encouragement, education, and personal reflection. Any quoted words belong to their original author and are included with credit for reflection purposes. This post is not therapy, clinical advice, crisis care, spiritual direction, or a substitute for professional support.
When Impossible Feels Final
I stumbled on this quote by the great actress Audrey Hepburn and it reminded me of Luke 1:37 that says “For nothing will be impossible with God.” When the word impossible is broken down, it can become “I’m possible.” But as believers, we know our hope is not in positive thinking alone. Our hope is in Jesus.
Friends, He loves you so much that He sent His Son to die on a cross for YOUR sins. If you were the only person, on Earth, God still would have sent His Son for YOU. He loves you so much that He wants you to answer that knock on your heart door, open it up, admit you are a sinner and that you need forgiveness and for Jesus to reign in your life.
Nothing Is Impossible With God
Then, my friends, NOTHING is impossible. He makes it all possible. His grace, mercy, and forgiveness are freely given, even when we mess up. Even with Jesus in your heart, you will have bad days. You will struggle with mental health, you will be angry, you will sin and do stupid things. Here is the good news, all you have to do is repent and turn to Him and ask Him to forgive you and help you.
Grace, Mercy, and Hope
Grace. Mercy. Love. Forgiveness. This is what God freely gives us and asks that we give to others, though it can be super hard. Stay in the Word, find a church of like minded believers, pray so you can form that relationship with Him. It is so worth it. God is good all the time and all the time He is good. He will never leave you…not even for a minute.
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