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What does the phrase 'Is anything too hard for the Lord?' signify in the Bible?

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'Is anything too hard for the Lord?' signifies God's omnipotence and His assurance that nothing is impossible with Him.

The question 'Is anything too hard for the Lord?' poses a challenge to the human tendency to underestimate God's power. In Genesis 18:14, God poses this question after Sarah laughs at the prospect of bearing a child. This rhetorical question highlights God's omnipotence and emphasizes that what seems impossible to humans is entirely feasible for God. It reassures believers that in their struggles and doubts, they can turn to God, who has the power to fulfill His promises and accomplish His purposes. It invites believers to place their faith in God's sovereign nature, reminding them that no matter how dire the circumstances, God's capability transcends human understanding and limitations.
Scripture References: Genesis 18:14

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