Saturday, October 26, 2019

Faith Makes All Things Possible

UV3383/10000 Faith Makes All Things Possible

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

Jeremiah 32 v 27

Hard work and soft prayer can break through any barrier, achieve anything. Hard work is our responsibility while answering our prayers lies with the Lord. He is the God of all flesh or of all creatures, of all mankind and not of a particular religion or sect. He hears the prayers of all and knows the burdens of their hearts. The Lord asks Jeremiah, the prophet the rhetorical question, “Is there anything too difficult for Me?” The answer, of course, is there is nothing impossible for the Lord. He delights in answering our prayers which ask for the difficult and impossible. It is a “God-honouring faith.” He makes the difficult and impossible appear as easy and simple as child’s play.

The boundaries of our faith and our prayer life keeps expanding the more we get to know the character and true nature of God. He is the “Great I Am” who brought all flesh into being. He has created us wonderfully and amazingly in His image, in the image of His Son Jesus. In all that He has created, there is no randomness, not only an intelligent design but a loving design. He made humans special among all of His creation. Recent research has found that the human skull alone among all species conforms to the golden ratio of 1.6, not a random fact of evolution but of deliberate design and creation with attention to the details. The ones who believe and love Him are even more special or dear to Him. The Word says that we are His “special or chosen possession.” He is not only the “I Am” or the Self Existent all knowing, all loving, all powerful Being but He is also the “ I Am” who says, “ I Am with you.”

God’s hand is not too short to perform that which He has promised. His abilities, intelligence, wisdom, commitment to us is more than adequate to fulfil our prayers based on His promises. Our faith needs to be strengthened, expanded and exercised like a muscle. We should not expect in faith or pray just for the mundane and ordinary. We should pray for what is on the heart of the Lord. When what is on the heart of God is established on the earth of man, the kingdom of God comes to earth. When we seek what is the will and priority of the Lord, it is promised that our mundane needs will be met.

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