This morning as you woke up, so did ‘possibility.’ It’s constantly lingering in the air around you. What can I do today? Your ‘possibility’ is ready to enlarge your life. Possibility means you are aware of God, who is behind all things good and makes all things possible to those who believe.
“And looking at them Jesus said to them, “With people this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” Matthew 19:26
Yet, the opposing possibility is the anxious and attention-seeking ‘limitation.’ Limitation waits for you to wake up so that it can remind you of all you can’t do today. It also lingers to let you know you don’t have enough time, strength, abilities, resources, or talent to even consider what possibility is trying to suggest. Limitation is annoyingly loud and obnoxious. Limitations never allow God’s ‘possibility’ into the situation as Limitation would rather you focus on your lack, so you make a more appropriate choice. Every day these two forces ask you to choose. “Choose me,” says Limitation, “don’t overstretch and believe in the ‘possibility’ that is in God; you will only fail.” It will limit your loving kindness, your grace, and your belief.
“But,” possibility shouts, “there is another way! Perfection is not required for it to be possible”. Possibility says, “Come on! Step out! Leap! Let’s go! Trust God!” So, which will lead you today? Whose counsel will you take? Only you can decide. As the one you greet will become the one, you meet. You must choose, but just a little suggestion, if I may, say hello to possibility, and you will find Limitation won’t have much to say to you today.
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Melissa Lapensee
Hi Andreas, I read all your Heartstrong Blogs! In fact I read all the Heartstrong Blogs everyone writes. I look forward to them. They inspire me and build up my faith. I love how each writer has their own unique style. It reminds me that as the family of God, his children, we are often quite different but what we have in common is our faith in Jesus and a lifetime journey as His followers. I truly enjoy reading of others challenges, victories, and how they deal with everyday life while remembering they are in the world but not of the world. I look forward to your blogs Andreas as, like this blog, you offer practical advice or ideas to help us live in the light. Thank you for your contributions!
Barb Eitze
Good word Andre, I enjoy your encouraging words, always.👍🏻👌🏻