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Impossibility

2 sermons

In the Bible, the concept of "impossibility" often intersects with themes of faith and divine intervention. The term can represent situations that seem beyond human capability or understanding, particularly in the context of God's power and authority. For instance, in Luke 1:37, the angel Gabriel tells Mary, "For nothing will be impossible with God," emphasizing that divine capabilities can transcend human limitations. This highlights a core biblical principle: while certain situations may appear impossible from a human perspective, God's omnipotence can bring about what seems unattainable.Additionally, the Bible frequently addresses the impossibility of salvation through human effort alone. In Matthew 19:26, Jesus states, "With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible," underscoring the necessity of divine grace for salvation. This relationship between impossibility and God’s power serves to encourage believers to trust in God's ability to handle what they cannot, reinforcing faith in His promises and the transformative power of His will in the lives of individuals and communities.

Art Katz

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the predicament that Israel is facing and why the news is tightening for them. He explains that God is the author of this situation and it is leading to irrevocable disaster for Israel. The speaker also discusses the need for bel

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Carter Conlon

In this sermon, the preacher reflects on Proverbs chapter 24 and the lesson of the lazy person. He emphasizes that the church has become spiritually slothful and has moved away from the true work of God. The preacher highlights the need for the church to refocus on honoring Christ, walking in the Ho

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