Friday, August 14, 2009

Is Anything Too Hard For The Lord? !



Genesis 18:14; Jeremiah 32:17
The question, "Is anything too hard for the Lord?" is found in Genesis 18:14. The answer to this most important question is found in Jeremiah 32:17, "There is nothing too hard for Thee." Here you have the all important question and the thrilling, certain answer from the inspired Word of God.
Five Things Come To Us Out Of This Text:
1. There is no promise too hard for God to fufill. (Deut.33:27; Number 23:19)
  • God sometimes says some things in the Bible He did not say directly to me, but God never utter one word in the Bible that He didn't say for me.(Romans 15:4; I cor.10:11; Titus 1:2)
  • What do the Promises of the blessed Word mean to you? (Phil.4:13,19)
  • There two specific promises, one for wisdom and the other for power (James 1:5; Luke 11:13), and the promises are just as sure as they have always been.

2. There is no prayer too hard for God to answer.

(When God is going to do something wonderful, He starts with a difficulty. When God is going to do something very wonderful and miraculous. He starts with an impossibility.)

  • Almighty God is not limited to circumstances.
  • It is God's way out - it is our way in - it is the way over - it is the way of victory

Have you learned to claim the prayer promises? (Jeremiah 33:3; Matt.18:19; 21:22)

3. There is no problem too hard for God to solve.

  • Any Christian, if he attempts something for God, comes to great times of crisis in his life.
  • But no problem is too great for God to solve. (Psalm 37:3-5)

Everyone gets into Tight places: Gideon did-Abraham did-Moses did-Paul did etcs.

4. There is no place, where God can't send revival.

It's said that in great Welsh revival people did four things:

  • They condemned sin in themselves.
  • They completely obeyed God in every matter.
  • They had a compassionate burden for others.
  • They prayed. (II Chron.7:14; Habakkuk 3:2)

5. There is no person too hard for God to save.

The story of the paralytic-the four men brought to Jesus (Mark 2:1-5)

When the plaster began to fall and made all the noise and everybody wondered what was going on except Jesus, and when all of sudden the hole appeared and there was a cot with a man on it and four men sticking their heads in that hole and looking down - I would like to have been down there and looked up and have seen it. These men loved this cripple man - they would have done anything to get him to Jesus.

People around them were questioning them: "where are you going?" "what are you doing?" Someone said, "it can't be done!" someone else said, "now wait a minute- I never saw it done that way before!" Then someone else asked, "wait just a minute - it is going to cost some money to get that hole patched."

(When we start out to do a soul-winning work, there in always somebody to ask, "where are you going to get the money?" Well, they went ahead and opened up the hole anyway! instead they said, "let's be careful. If we drop him, we will hurt him worse than ever!"

And these tender hands let him down through the hole. When he gets down at the feet of Jesus, Jesus looks up, and the Bible says when He saw their faith - not his, their's(four heads peeking through the hole in the roof). He looked down at the man and said, "son, they sins be forgiven thee!" (Mark 2:5)

Finally, let's we all say as Jeremiah said: "There is nothing too hard for Thee."

BEING CONFIDENT IN THIS ONE THING, THAT GOD WHO HAS BEGAN A GOOD WORK IN YOU,
WILL COMPLETE IT (PHIL.1:6)


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