“With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” — Matthew 19:26 (NKJV) Life has a way of presenting us with situations that seem permanently broken—relationships that are beyond repair, dreams that feel too far gone, medical reports that appear final, or financial holes too deep to escape. It’s in these moments that the …

“With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”
— Matthew 19:26 (NKJV)
Life has a way of presenting us with situations that seem permanently broken—relationships that are beyond repair, dreams that feel too far gone, medical reports that appear final, or financial holes too deep to escape. It’s in these moments that the enemy whispers, “This can’t be fixed. It’s too late. You’ve missed it.” But in the kingdom of God, there is no such thing as irreversible. Our God is not limited by what limits us. He is the God who reverses the irreversible.
Matthew 19:26 declares, “With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” Notice the phrase “with God.” The power to reverse what seems set in stone doesn’t lie in your strength, connections, or clever strategies. It lies in your partnership with the God of all power. There’s nothing too hard for Him—not even what has already been “decided” or “diagnosed.”
What are you facing today that seems irreversible? A verdict from the doctor? A closed door you’ve knocked on for years? A delay that has made you feel forgotten? Let this truth sink in: God doesn’t need favorable conditions to perform a miracle. He doesn’t wait for perfect timing—He is perfect timing. When He steps in, He brings power, mercy, faithfulness, and the supernatural ability to turn the tide.
God doesn’t need favorable conditions to perform a miracle.
God’s miracles aren’t always instant, but they are always intentional. Sometimes He allows us to sit in what feels impossible so that when the turnaround comes, there’s no mistaking who made it happen. Not your networking. Not your degrees. Not your savings account. Only God. And when God moves, He does it so completely that those who knew your story can’t help but say, “Look what the Lord has done.”
Faith plays a critical role in this process. Faith doesn’t ignore reality—it simply believes that God’s word has more authority than reality. Even when we struggle with our belief, like the man in Mark 9:24 who said, “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!”—God is still merciful. He meets us where we are.
And here’s another beautiful truth: God often uses your story to inspire someone else’s faith. Your reversal becomes their reminder. Your testimony becomes their template. That’s why it’s vital that you don’t give up in the middle. The turnaround isn’t just about you—it’s about everyone who will hear your story afterward and find hope.
So keep believing. Keep praying. Keep praising—because God dwells in the praises of His people (Psalm 22:3), and when He shows up, miracles happen.
Song of Worship
From the rising of the sun – 1x
To the setting of the same – 1x
Your name is to be hallowed– 1x
Adonai! – 1x
Prayer – Father, I bring before You every area of my life that looks impossible. You see the situations where I’ve been told there’s no hope, no way, no solution. But today I reject that verdict, and I choose to believe Your Word. You are the God who reverses the irreversible. I declare that nothing is too hard for You. Where there’s been delay, bring divine acceleration. Where there’s been loss, bring restoration. Where there’s been barrenness, bring fruitfulness. I trust You completely, Lord. Strengthen my faith, and let my life become a testimony of Your miracle-working power. In Jesus’ mighty name, amen.
Bible in 1 year: 2 Chronicles 23-24; John 15