“Is anything too hard for Me?”
— Jeremiah 32:27
Life has a way of speaking loudly. Circumstances press in, limitations loom large, and the quiet whisper — sometimes a shout — tells us we are simply not enough.
But here is the anchor for every overwhelmed soul: you were never meant to be enough. He is.
When Jeremiah looked at a city under siege and a future that seemed sealed shut, God did something startling — He told His prophet to buy a field. To invest in a land that looked finished. Why?
Because the God who stretched out the heavens over nothing was not finished. “Nothing is too hard for Me” wasn’t a theological footnote. It was a declaration staked into the rubble.
Job learned the same truth through the furnace. After all his wrestling and lamenting, he arrived at one unshakeable confession: “I know that You can do all things, and no purpose of Yours can be thwarted.” Not some things. All things.
This is where faith is forged — not in the easy moments, but when the impossible stares back at you. In those moments, look to Christ. He is the full revelation of what God does with dead ends. The cross looked like defeat. The tomb looked like a period. But God was writing a sentence that would never end.
Whatever feels immovable in your life today is not beyond His reach. He is not wringing His hands. He is working — weaving even the hard and broken threads into something gloriously good for those who love Him, conforming them, slowly and tenderly, into the image of His Son.
Rest in this. The God of all flesh holds your situation, and nothing — nothing — is too hard for Him.
This is where faith is forged — not in the easy moments, but when the impossible stares back at you. In those moments, look to Christ. He is the full revelation of what God does with dead ends. The cross looked like defeat. The tomb looked like a period. But God was writing a sentence that would never end.
Whatever feels immovable in your life today is not beyond His reach.
He is not wringing His hands. He is working — weaving even the hard and broken threads into something gloriously good for those who love Him, conforming them, slowly and tenderly, into the image of His Son.
Rest in this. The God of all flesh holds your situation, and nothing — nothing — is too hard for Him.
Prayer:
Lord, increase our faith in Your sovereign goodness. When we face what feels impossible, remind us of who You are — the God who raises the dead, redeems the broken, and finishes what He starts. May Christ be magnified in every place we feel small. Amen.