My dear friend Lareau recently asked in an email . . .
Is anything too hard for the Lord?
The answer seems obvious, or is it?
This question appears twice in Scripture.
In Genesis 18:14 when God had a conversation with Abraham and Sarah. Over a decade ago, God had promised them a son, but Abe was approaching 100 years of age. Clearly they became convinced that God’s promise would never be fulfilled. So when God told them that Sarah would have a son next year, she laughed at God. He then answered her with this question. . .
We find this seven word question, asked again in Jeremiah 32:27, when God, rebukes the Jerusalemites for not surrending to the Babylonians . . .
I am the Lord, the God of all mankind. Is anything too hard for me?
What are you facing today? Struggling with? Discouraged about?
Remember; IS ANYTHING TOO HARD FOR THE LORD?
Is anything too hard for the Lord?
The answer seems obvious, or is it?
This question appears twice in Scripture.
In Genesis 18:14 when God had a conversation with Abraham and Sarah. Over a decade ago, God had promised them a son, but Abe was approaching 100 years of age. Clearly they became convinced that God’s promise would never be fulfilled. So when God told them that Sarah would have a son next year, she laughed at God. He then answered her with this question. . .
Is anything too hard for the Lord?
We find this seven word question, asked again in Jeremiah 32:27, when God, rebukes the Jerusalemites for not surrending to the Babylonians . . .
I am the Lord, the God of all mankind. Is anything too hard for me?
What are you facing today? Struggling with? Discouraged about?
Remember; IS ANYTHING TOO HARD FOR THE LORD?
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