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What does the Bible say about doing what we cannot do?

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The Bible teaches that through Christ, we can accomplish what seems impossible, as shown in Luke 6:6-11.

In Luke 6:6-11, Jesus commands a man with a withered hand to stretch it forth. This act symbolizes the divine power of Christ that enables us to achieve what we cannot do on our own. It emphasizes that without Christ, we can do nothing (John 15:4). Just as the man obeyed and was healed, believers are called to act in faith, relying on Jesus to empower them to do the impossible, including believing and loving God.
Scripture References: Luke 6:6-11, John 15:4

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