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I was talking to my little 9-year-old cousin the other day. After observing how passionate I was about aircraft, she said to me, I know you’ll buy that big aircraft one day. Then, we will all go to some nice place and enjoy ourselves. I scoffed and said, Sure!

I am the type of person who loves seeing other people happy. That’s what makes me happy. So usually, when little kids say something, I try my best to make it happen. So deep inside I was thinking, how am I ever going to afford that 100 million dollar plane. And even if I could, why would I want to spend it on an aircraft of that size. I started thinking through the finer details of how you need an ATPL license to fly something that big, the amount of fuel it requires, the cost involved in maintaining it and so on. All these thoughts were perfectly aligned to prove how impossible it is for her scenario to play out in theĀ real world.

I think this is why Jesus welcomed the little children and I suppose He wanted us to have faith just like them. For my little cousin, this was very much feasible. She didn’t think about the costs, practicality, viability, or the possibility. She just said it with a good heart and intention. I think this is what we should do when God promises us things. We have a father who is the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords. He has made everything that you see around you just by speaking it out. His breath brings stars to life!!! How awesome is that? And how big is our God? As grown ups, I think we sometimes forget how powerful and awesome our God really is. Maybe it’s about time we take Him at His word. Do you really think your big problems are hard for Him to solve? Is there anything too hard for our God? No, nothing!

So, stop worrying about how things are going to play out or what happens next or where things will go for you in your life. The God who holds this universe together in one piece is also holding your life together. He is a loving God because His word tells us that He has our names engraved on the palm of His hands (Isaiah 49:16). Just pause and think about that for a second. What an amazing God we serve? So I say, leave the finer details to Him, blindly trust Him and know what He said, He will do.

He knows the best and as someone once told me, “God’s got this!”.

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Against All Odds…

Life often puts us in situations where you think, “Now that’s just next to Impossible!”. Remember, these are the times when God proves Himself. It is amazing how you feel like God never comes to rescue when you can change things with your own strength. He only steps into the scene when you’ve given up; have no hope for it whatsoever. It’s when you say, “There is no way I can do it!”. This is the time He steps into the scene and says “That’s why I am here!”. I have seen this happen time and time again. His ways are so different to ours.

These days, when I know something just can’t happen…I am remindedĀ of this verse in the bible “…Is anything too hard for me?” (Jeremiah 32:27). As of now, I feel like whatever I am in, It is impossible for things to change. I feel like they are irreversible. I know for sure that there is no way I can do something to change things around. It’s out of my hands. But if I had to answer the question God poses to each of us, I would say “No!”. Nothing is hard for the Lord!

Believe in the Impossible…Have a little Faith! Hold on to what you once thought was just not possible because God is about to change that. If it’s God will, He will make it come to pass. His words are too powerful. When He says something, It doesn’t come back to him empty. It is done!

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Sometimes all you need is 1% faith and 0% worry. Having them both is like having won a war but worrying about losing it. It’s pointless – they don’t go together.

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“A short but heartful prayer gives more credit to God than a long and hypocritical one”

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“Faith is not the belief that God will do what you want. It is the belief that God will do what is right”

Max Lucado