Are all things possible with God?

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TL;DR:

God's power is limitless; nothing is too hard for Him. While all things are possible with God, He works according to His will and promises, which calls us to pray for His will to be done.

from the old testament

  • In Genesis 18:14 God questions whether anything is too hard for Him, emphasizing His omnipotence: "Is anything too hard for the LORD?" Clearly there is nothing beyond God's power.
  • Jeremiah declares God's unlimited power in Jeremiah 32:17: "Ah, Lord GOD! It is you who have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and by your outstretched arm! Nothing is too hard for you." God has the ability to create and control all things.
  • God asserts His sovereignty and ability to fulfill His plans: "Declaring the end from the beginning and from ancient times things not yet done, saying, 'My counsel shall stand, and I will accomplish all my purpose'" (Isaiah 46:10). God can accomplish anything according to His will.

from the new testament

  • In Matthew 19:26, Jesus taught, "with God all things are possible." In the original context of this statement, Jesus spoke of how a person can receive eternal life. Though no one is good enough to earn eternal life by works, God makes it possible for any person to receive eternal life through Jesus.
  • God is all-powerful and can do all things. However, this does not mean He will do all things. He has said He cannot sin or be tempted, for example (James 1:13). He will not break His promises. He will not create another god, since God is one (see Deuteronomy 6:4-5).
  • When Jesus taught that all things are possible with God, He certainly included in his meaning what Paul taught elsewhere when we read, "I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need. I can do all things through him who strengthens me" (Philippians 4:12–13). Paul wrote this while under house arrest. He likely would have enjoyed being released and believed God could accomplish this, yet Paul lived according to God's will even during times when situations were not ideal.
  • Just because all things are possible with God does not mean God will do whatever we want. He calls us to pray for His will to be done (Matthew 6:10).
  • In John 15:5 Jesus also taught that apart from Him we can do nothing. Putting these teachings of Jesus together we see that all things are possible with God, yet not everything is God's will.

implications for today

Because all things are possible with God, we dare not underestimate the amazing power He can accomplish in and through our lives. God can heal, forgive sin, and radically change us to do much for His name. The apostle Paul, for example, began as a vehement persecutor of the church (Acts 8:1–3; 9:1–2). At the beginning of the church's history, Paul approved of the murder of the first Christian martyr and was a leader in arresting people who taught that Jesus was the Messiah. However, Jesus changed this Christian persecutor into a persecuted Christian. Paul would go on to start numerous churches and help extend Christianity across the Roman Empire.

The same can be said regarding the apostle Peter. Originally a small town fisherman, he initially responded to Jesus' great power by asking Jesus to go away from him, a sinful man. However, Jesus called Peter to follow Him and become a fisher of men instead (Luke 5:1-11). Despite denying Jesus three times on the night before His death, Peter, by the power of the Holy Spirit, preached on the day of Pentecost to lead thousands of people to faith in Jesus (Acts 2). He would also serve as a leader within the church and was used by God to perform miracles and start new churches.

Still today, God works in powerful ways in the lives of unlikely candidates. He can work in your life to accomplish amazing things. When He does, you likewise can live as evidence that with God, all things are possible.

understand

  • God's power is limitless, and nothing is too hard for Him.
  • Although all things are possible with God, He acts according to His will and promises.
  • All things being possible with God does not mean we can do whatever we want; rather, it means that His will will come to pass.

reflect

  • How does understanding that God's power is limitless change your perspective on challenges you face today?
  • In what areas of your life do you need to surrender your will to God's, trusting that His will is best?
  • How have you seen God work powerfully in your life or the lives of others, even when the situation seemed impossible?

engage

  • How does God's limitless power shape our understanding of His will and how we should pray?
  • What do we learn from biblical figures about God's ability to transform and use anyone for His purposes?
  • How can we believe that "all things are possible with God" while understanding that God works according to His will, not ours?