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But Jesus beheld them, and said unto them, With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible. ”
Matthew 19:26
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In Matthew 19:26, we find a powerful statement made by Jesus during His earthly ministry. This verse comes in the context of a conversation about salvation and the challenges faced by the wealthy in entering the kingdom of God. Jesus had just spoken about how difficult it is for a rich person to enter the kingdom of heaven, which astonished the disciples. They wondered who then could be saved, to which Jesus responded with this verse, emphasizing God's omnipotence.

Jesus' ministry was marked by teaching in parables and making profound statements that often challenged the prevailing thoughts of the time. In this instance, He was addressing the common belief that wealth was a sign of God's favor. By stating that what is impossible with man is possible with God, Jesus was redirecting focus from human ability and wealth to divine power and grace.

When situations that seem insurmountable or when you feel limited by your own abilities this is a reminder of hope and encouragement. It’s a reminder that God's power transcends human limitations. When you're faced with challenges that seem beyond your capacity to handle, this verse encourages you to look beyond your own strength and resources and to trust in God's power to work in and through your life. It's not just about acknowledging that God can do the impossible, but also about inviting His power into your circumstances, allowing His strength to manifest in your weaknesses. In a world that often values self-sufficiency, this verse invites you to experience the peace and hope that come from relying on God's infinite power and possibilities.

Evening
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Friday, Jan 3
Today's Theme: Gratitude
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For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end. ”
Jeremiah 29:11
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Intepretation of the Verse

In the book of Jeremiah, the prophet Jeremiah is speaking to the Israelites at a time of great despair. They were exiled, living in Babylon, far from their homeland. Jeremiah's words were meant to offer hope and assurance during this period of upheaval. His message was not just for their immediate comfort but also to give them a perspective of a hopeful future planned by God.

This passage in Jeremiah speaks directly to the heart of encouragement, especially in the face of uncertainty and difficulty. It's a reminder that even when our current circumstances seem bleak or disheartening, there is a broader plan for good, for hope, and for a future. This can be particularly resonant for us when we face our own periods of doubt or when our path seems unclear. It's a call to trust in a greater plan that we might not fully understand yet.

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