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What does 'Is anything too hard for the Lord?' mean?

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'Is anything too hard for the Lord?' emphasizes God's omnipotence and ability to perform the impossible.

This phrase found in Genesis 18:14 underscores God’s sovereignty and omnipotence. When the Lord promised Abraham that Sarah would bear a son despite her old age, He was revealing that human limitations do not impede divine possibilities. This statement reminds believers that God is not bound by our understanding of reality; He can execute His will in ways that may seem impossible to us. It serves as both an assurance of faith in God’s ability to fulfill His promises and a challenge to recognize His power in all aspects of our lives, including our personal situations and struggles.
Scripture References: Genesis 18:14, Jeremiah 32:17

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