An Invitation To Believe The Impossible
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An Invitation To Believe The Impossible

Bible Readings: John 11, Matthew 19:14, 14:28, Matthew 21:19-21

Captivated by seeing His Master walk on water.

Peter wanted the same.

Jesus bade him to come too.

He Believed as so He did.

Alas, Peter walked on water.

Mary had an Angelic visit.

A one-time historic experience.

Called to bear the Son of the living God.

Humanly speaking, it cannot be concieved by the mind.

Yet She believed…

Overshadowed by the Holy Spirit, the child began to form.

In Matthew 21:20, The fig tree perished at His word.

The disciples were marvelled.

Their minds wondered how it happened.

Jesus answered and said unto them, Verily I say unto you, If ye have faith, and doubt not, ye shall not only do this which is done to the fig tree, but also if ye shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; it shall be done. Matthew 21:21

Friend,

God calls us to believe the impossible….

Jesus wants us to have faith 

He wants us to have doubtless faith.

He calls us to impossibles.

For with God nothing shall be impossible. Luke 1:37

With God all things are possible.

He calls us to see human impossiblities as possibilities with Him.

God is not limited by time, space, and events.

 

Sometimes, we find believing hard to do…

We want to figure things out…

We want to prove things…

We want to explain them away...

 

But Jesus wants us to believe wholeheartedly…

He wants us to embrace His Word.

He wants us to say as Mary did, ‘Be it unto me according to thy word’ .

And Mary said, Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it unto me according to thy word. And the angel departed from her. Luke 1:38

Sometimes, you say all the right things but your heart struggles to believe them.

Our discussions go one way and our hearts another.

Read John 11 more closely especially Martha responses when Jesus asked her if believed.

Jesus says to Martha, Thy brother will rise again… 

Martha in vs 21-27 showed her wanting to say all the right things…the very churchious words. She was not on the same page as Jesus.

Saying the Word means nothing if you don’t believe.

Jesus said, Take ye away the stone. Martha, the sister of him that was dead, saith unto him, Lord, by this time he stinketh: for he hath been dead four days. Jesus saith unto her, Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory of God?

John 11: 39-40

Now it’s time for the miracle and Martha remembers her brother would stink by now!

Following hard after Christ means you have to believe.

Yes, even for the seemingly impossible things!

It is beyond moving the right way, saying the right things and hanging out with the right people!

Martha was doing all of that stuff…

And she utters her unbelief when the miracle was about to happen.

That’s the difference….

Can you hear me laughing?

 

The pressure, the melting point…is where the faith of every believer is really counts.

That’s where the true test lies.

When you are not quite sure,

or people watch on for the drama to unfold,

you have to turn your focus to God not to yourself or what people have to say

 

Peter’s walk on water was a powerful example.

He dreamed the impossible.

He wanted the impossible.

It happened…then he got shocked he was doing it

But?

Uhmmm, he’s faith tank went empty

He gave way to fear and stopped believing!

Ok, you want to walk on water too? Of course, I do too.

Psst, whatever happens, don’t look at the storm.

Fix your gaze on Jesus

Do you see someone believing for the nearly impossible?

How can she hold a supernatural birth?

Like Mary, the mother of Jesus, say Yes to the impossible.

It can only be through faith! In today’s invitation…Jesus invites us to believe the impossible and to dream the impossible. He invites us for a doubt-free faith. I am grateful for that!

 

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Prayer

Lord, I thank you for an opportunity to believe…the impossible, to dream the impossible even if it includes water-walking dreams too. I believe and like Mary let it all be done according to thy word in Jesus name Amen. 

  • Good reminder to keep our eyes focused on Jesus! #FreshMarketFriday <3 Misty

  • Thank you so much for sharing this post at Encouraging Word Wednesday this week!

  • Thanks for linking up at #ThreeWordWednesday!

    • 7 years ago

    Praise God for that invitation to believe for the miracle!
    He is the same yesterday, today, and forever!
    God bless you, sister!

  • Thank you so much for this reminder. I needed it today! I am so thankful that he uses small faith to do big things!

  • I am reminded of this truth when praying for friends with cancer. Nothing is impossible with God. I find myself singing along to the great song Unstoppable God as a wonderful testimony of this. I don’t want to ever catch myself feeling that something is hopeless….nope….God can do as He pleases, including what we deem impossible.

  • Sometimes it is hard to remember God is not limited by anything. And that I get to fully trust Him knowing He already has a plan for me! Great to stop by as my Messy Marriage link up neighbor.

  • I read this week that sometimes what is weak in our faith is that God can do or would do or will do these impossible things through us. It’s the “us” factor that throws us. Mary would literally house the incarnate God. Can you imagine the feelings of unworthiness? I know I would be dumbfounded. That God would ever choose to do the miraculous through or in me. Not so much that He does the miraculous just that I would get the gift of experiencing the miraculous.
    Thank you for the reminder that God is not limited by time or space or events. And I’m adding seasons….
    I needed that simple reminder

  • Yes, I want to stay close to all these biblical examples of God doing the impossible so that I will be looking for it to happen in my own life!

  • I wrote on Peter too this week – what a man of faith and with feet of clay . blessings on your ministry!

  • What powerful reminders! Believing with you on impossible things – and believing He will help my unbelief!

  • Yes, such good reminders to have the trust to say along with Mary, “I am your handmaiden. Be it unto me as you say.” Wow. It’s so easy to want to fight through the questions, but Mary just said, “I am yours.” May I have that same trusting heart. Thank you for these good Scripture thoughts!

    • 7 years ago

    These are great examples of why we can put our full faith in Jesus …our God is the God of the impossible! Yet, it’s still so hard to flesh out daily! Thank you for listing these powerful Scriptural reminders.
    Happy Tuesday, from the #RaRaLinkup!
    Megs

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