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Faith with the Impossible

16 May

The pressures in my life are at full speed. The daunting tasks list in all three areas of my life are overwhelming. I am not alone; I heard Dana give her testimony last week and she too spoke of this breakneck speed and how close to burnout we both are. God changed our families path, and we are still in adjustment mode. There is no way I can describe the pressures of both the air conditioning business, and the time it commands; I don’t like giving God my leftovers, and that is what it really is coming to be, which bothers me deeply. I have physically needed more rest and have not been rising up early for over a week now. My life and the pressures of it are just like yours. We could easily start our own pity party, but we all need to just remain focused on the eternal, and remain resting in this devotional that spoke to our family as we read it together this morning. My prayer is that He encourages you in it also.

 

EXPERIENCING GOD DAY BY DAY DEVOTIONAL

Faithful with the Impossible

Daily Devotional for Friday, May 16th, 2014

Then the LORD turned to him and said, “Go in this might of yours, and you shall save Israel from the hand of the Midianites. Have I not sent you?” Judges 6:14

In Gideon’s mind, victory over the Midianites was an impossibility, and he was absolutely right! The Midianites, along with their allies, overwhelmed the feeble Hebrews. Yet the moment God told Gideon to fight them, victory was no longer an impossibility!

When Jesus commanded His small group of followers_to make disciples of all nations, was that possible_(Matt. 28:19)? Certainly, if Jesus said it was! When Jesus told His disciples to love their enemies, was He being realistic? Of course, because He was the One who would achieve reconciliation through them (2 Cor. 5:19-20).

Do you treat commands like these as implausible? Do you modify God’s word to find an interpretation that seems reasonable to you? Don’t discount what is possible with God (Phil. 4:13). When God gives an assignment, it is no longer an impossibility, but rather it is an absolute certainty. When God gives you a seemingly impossible task, the only thing preventing it from coming to pass is your disobedience. When God speaks, it can scare you to death! He will lead you to do things that are absolutely impossible in your own strength. But God will grant you victory, step by step, as you obey Him. How do you respond to assignments that seem impossible? Do you write them off as unattainable? Or do you immediately adjust your life to God’s revelation, watching with anticipation to see how He will accomplish His purposes through your obedience? God wants to do the impossible through your life. All He requires is your obedience.

 
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