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#Luke 1:37
andallshallbewell · 1 month
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wiirocku · 1 month
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Luke 1:37 (NLT) - For the word of God will never fail.
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For nothing will be impossible with God."
(Luke 1:37, ESV)
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For with God nothing [is or ever] shall be impossible.”
Luke 1:37 AMP
https://bible.com/bible/1588/luk.1.37.AMP
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walkswithmyfather · 2 years
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“God is looking for those with whom He can do the impossible — what a pity that we plan only the things that we can do by ourselves.” —A.W. Tozer
This is true! How we limit God! God has infinite power and wisdom and He can do the impossible with us and through us if we just have faith the size of a mustard seed. And yet, we impose our “that's not possible” human mindset onto our wonderful Heavenly Father.
Friend, God is looking for you! He wants to do the impossible with you and through you! Read the Bible verses below and then read them again (and again). And when you plan the things that you can do yourself, pause for a moment and then include mighty God and His impossible into your plans. Let's all do that. With God, let's do the impossible! May the miracles begin! Amen! 🙌
“For there is nothing that God cannot do” —Luke 1:37 (GNT)
“For with God nothing is ever impossible and no word from God shall be without power or impossible of fulfillment.” —Luke 1:37 (AMPC)
Jesus said, “What is impossible with men is possible with God. [Gen. 18:14; Jer. 32:17.]“ —Luke 18:27 (AMPC)
“Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” —Matthew 17:20 (NIV)
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luade1996 · 1 year
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Wallpaper / Papel de parede 🤍
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Be kind and like or reblog if you save ♡
Seja gentil e curta ou reblogue se salvar ♡
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phoenixflames12 · 9 months
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loveisfruitful · 2 years
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these gas prices won’t stop me from getting my car I’ll tell you that.
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royal-daughter · 4 months
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tiand · 4 months
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No Word From God Will Ever Fail (Luke 1:37)
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tom4jc · 5 months
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December 1, 2023 Memory Verse
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andallshallbewell · 11 months
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wiirocku · 3 months
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Luke 1:37 (NASB1995) - For nothing will be impossible with God.”
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dwuerch-blog · 1 year
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Take That and.....That!
Take That….and That!Before watching the “Jesus Revolution” movie, we were entertained with the trailers of upcoming movies. After watching the trailer to the “Big George Foreman” true-story movie, I knew I wanted to see it! I bought tickets in advance and saw it on Thursday. The movie gives an up close and personal view of a broken, intimidated, poor, hungry, and lost young boy in a very…
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searchingwardrobes · 1 year
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Battling Anxiety Day 499
Tagging @jrob64 @snowbellewells
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walkswithmyfather · 1 year
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“But the Word of the Lord [concerning the attainment through Christ of salvation in the kingdom of God] continued to grow and spread.” —Acts 12:24 (AMPC)
“For with God nothing is ever impossible and no word from God shall be without power or impossible of fulfillment.” —Luke 1:37 (AMPC)
“The Bible is Alive” Devotional By YouVersion - Day 2: “The Bible Cannot Be Stopped”:
“In the 1500s, Bibles didn’t exist in most languages. Only well-educated or wealthy people could study it in Hebrew, Greek, or Latin.
But a scholar named William Tyndale was convinced that everyone deserved to have access to Scripture. And so he began to translate it into his language: English.
Many authorities were against this idea and other beliefs Tyndale had, so he fled England and later smuggled his New Testaments back into his home country. For nine years, Tyndale evaded arrest while continuing to work on the first English translation of the Bible. But eventually, he was captured, condemned for heresy, and burned at the stake.
Tyndale’s determination sparked a movement to see the Bible made accessible in language familiar to everyday people. And nearly 100 years later, change happened. The King James Bible became available in English—a version that used a lot of Tyndale’s work in the initial release.
Over time, England was transformed by the Bible. Revivals and awakenings took place, missionary movements were born, and organizations dedicated to Bible translation were formed. Scripture revived a nation—but revival started when early English translators believed everyone should have access to God’s Word … and they did something about it.
How does the courage of early Bible translators inspire you? Right now, reflect on what Tyndale went through, and then, ask God to clarify what steps you can take to share Scripture with those around you. Maybe it’s sending a verse to someone, or maybe it’s giving to a Bible translation project.
Whatever it is, consider how different your life would look if you didn’t have access to God’s Word, and then be a catalyst for change in someone else’s life.”
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