Nothing Is Too Hard for God
Nothing Is Too Hard for God
There is a line in Scripture that most people read too quickly, and they miss the weight of what Jesus is saying. He said, With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible. Think about that for a moment. He did not just say it casually. He said it to show us the absolute difference between what we can do on our own and what God can do in our lives.
Here is the heart of it. There are things in life that feel too heavy, too complicated, or even impossible. Maybe it is a broken relationship, a health challenge, financial pressure, fear, or a dream you have almost given up on. On our own, those things are impossible. That is the reality Jesus is pointing to. There are limits to human effort, limits to human understanding, limits to human strength.
But here is the hope, the good news. God does not have limits. Nothing is too big, too broken, too late, or too hard for Him. What is impossible for us is always possible for Him. He sees solutions we cannot see. He makes a way where there seems to be no way. He can take what feels like defeat and turn it into victory.
Why did Jesus say this? He wanted us to stop relying on our own strength and start trusting His. So often, we try to push, pull, and struggle through life by ourselves. We measure success by what we can achieve or fix on our own. Jesus words are a reminder that our power is not the point. His is. He wants us to lean into Him, to bring Him our fears, our impossible situations, and our weaknesses, and let Him work.
This matters more than ever today. We live in a world that constantly tells us, You need to figure it out. You need to do it yourself. You need to hustle harder. That mindset can wear us down, fill us with anxiety, and make us feel like failures when things do not go according to our plan. But Jesus says, Stop. Look to Me. Trust Me. Nothing is too hard for Me.
Personally, this changes everything. It means you do not have to carry the weight of your struggles alone. It means your prayers are not just words. You are inviting the God of the universe into your impossible situations. It means hope is not wishful thinking. It is confidence in the One who can do what no one else can.
The impact of holding onto this truth is profound. It changes how we approach life, how we pray, how we act, and how we trust. It gives courage when fear wants to take over. It gives peace when chaos surrounds you. It gives strength when your own strength has run dry.
Jesus was not just speaking to His disciples that day. He is speaking to you and me right now. Whatever feels impossible in your life today, bring it to Him. Do not minimize it. Do not try to fix it on your own. Trust that God is bigger, stronger, wiser, and able to do what you cannot.
Remember this. The impossible is not a wall. It is an invitation to see God move. And when He does, it is always more than you could imagine.