Matthew 19:26 Moses records God’s conversation with Abraham, “Why did Sara laugh, saying shall I really bear a child when I am so old? Is anything too hard or too wonderful for the Lord”? And after Job was tested and proven, he said to the Lord, “I know that You can do all things, and that no thought or purpose of Yours can be restrained or thwarted”. Sarah was barren, but God opened her womb, and she bore a child in her old age. The child that would fulfill His purpose and plan. Job lost everything he had… everyone he loved… but God gave him back what had been taken, Job never stopped trusting God, no matter how hard it was. God proved Himself as the God of possibilities. Jesus, once again, drives home the point, all things are possible with God. While He was referring to the rich young man who chose the things of the world, rejecting Him…who’d chosen a righteousness of his own, He’s also looking at us… offering us an opportunity know there’s nothing He can’t do or accomplish in us, through us, or even without us. The rich young man walked away with his wealth, perhaps be believing his ‘good’ deeds would open the gates of heaven and allow him to come in. Had he understood the message of the gospel, he would’ve known there’s only one door, only one way to God, and it’s through Jesus Christ, His Son. Jesus is telling His disciples, it’s easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to go into the kingdom of heaven. To us it may seem impossible, but with God, One Who knows no time nor space, nothing is impossible. Hard hearts soften at His touch, the eyes and ears of unbelievers are opened as He prepares the way before them. There’s nothing He won’t do, no place He can’t or won’t go, and there’s nothing impossible for Him. We trust Him with the little things, do we trust Him with the things that matter, things that seem impossible? The big things? Are we ready for Him to show us what we see as impossible to be possible? Do we put God in a b