Luke 18:27
Feb 03, 2026 12:00

Inspiration
When something happens that we cannot explain, we often call it a miracle. However, the miracles in the Bible go far beyond that. A miracle is not something beyond our comprehension but rather something beyond our human ability. It is something that God can do, but we, as human beings, can't. So when we see the sun emerging over the horizon in the morning, we can say, "That's a miracle." That would be biblically accurate because we do not have the ability to create it. Every morning is a miracle of God. When people asked Jesus, “Who then can be saved?” Jesus replied with verse 27, "The things which are impossible with men are possible with God." None of us is capable of saving ourselves from the penalty of sin – which is eternal death. It can only be done by God. Since God cannot die, He sent His one and only Son, Jesus Christ, to die for our sins and raised Him from the dead so that we could have eternal life. If God has the power to raise Jesus from the dead, then He has the power to fix your impossibles, too. Never underestimate what God can do! So open your eyes to see the miracles of each day. Pray about everything. God is always working, and nothing is impossible with Him!
Prayer
Dear Heavenly Father, we are powerless, but You are omnipotent. Help me to seek Your wisdom, follow Your guidance, and depend on You at all times. There are many things I am incapable of, but with You, everything is possible. From generation to generation, you have performed so many miracles, and I am confident that You will perform many more. May You bless me with an amazing life as I live for You and Your Kingdom. In Jesus's name I pray. Amen.
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