The sermon titled "With God, Nothing Shall Be Impossible" by Stephen Hyde focuses on God's omnipotence and faithfulness, as illustrated by the angel Gabriel's words to Mary in Luke 1:37. Hyde emphasizes that God can accomplish what seems impossible, both in natural and spiritual realms, using Scripture to support his points. Examples from the Bible, such as the births of John the Baptist and Jesus, the provision of manna, and the miracles performed by Jesus, serve as illustrations of God's mighty power and intricate timing in answering prayer. The practical significance lies in the encouragement for believers to have faith in God's ability to intervene in their lives, both in everyday challenges and spiritual matters, and to remember that God's answers will align with His will for His glory.
“Nothing shall be impossible with God, and as we think of the natural things, we can remember perhaps in the Word of God there are many instances...”
“God doesn’t always... give us what we want. God gives us what is good for us.”
“The appointed time for God to bless... rolls on apace. Not to propose, but call by grace.”
“How wonderful it is. And remember, for with God nothing shall be impossible.”
The Bible states that with God, nothing shall be impossible (Luke 1:37).
Luke 1:37, Exodus 14:21-22
We know God answers prayer as He is faithful and His word promises it.
Philippians 4:6-7, James 1:5
Trusting in God's timing is crucial because He acts for His glory and aligns answers with His perfect plan.
Romans 8:28, Psalm 27:14
'Nothing is impossible with God' spiritually means that He can transform and renew lives regardless of past sins.
John 3:3, 2 Chronicles 33:12-13
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