This is our B moment. Our moment to be still…to be fed by the Word of God…to be grateful.
Scripture reference: Luke 1:37 (ESV)
Today, I am thinking about what it feels like to face the impossible.
I had this thought as I was reading about Peter’s time in jail during the Passover celebration. Peter was placed under the guard of four squads of four soldiers. In other words, he was in what we might call a modern-day maximum security prison.
The night before his trial, he was chained between two soldiers. Escape seemed incredibly unlikely. Peter was in chains and surrounded by eighteen men.
However, the Scriptures show us that no problem is insurmountable for God. Just when everything looked bleakest for Peter, God suddenly revealed His hand.
The Scripture states that there was suddenly a bright light in the cell, and an angel of the Lord stood before Peter.
This passage about Peter’s unsolvable situation made me reflect on our own journeys. In this life, we will find ourselves in tight places, facing what appear to be insurmountable problems.
Yet the truth is: God dwells in tight places. Some even say He does His best work there. So let us remember that He is the master of the impossible as we cling to these words: “For nothing will be impossible with God.” Luke 1:37 (ESV)
Please share this reflection as others desire to be inspired.
So today, be at peace knowing that you serve a Father who is the father of the impossible.
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