In his sermon titled "What can be more difficult than this?" James Smith addresses the profound theological topic of God's omnipotence as expressed in Scripture, specifically referencing Luke 1:37 and Romans 8:28. Smith emphasizes the believer's struggles with doubt and discouragement amidst life's trials, asserting that God’s capability to fulfill His promises should bolster faith. By referring to the miraculous conception of Jesus as a poignant example, he argues that if God can accomplish such a monumental act, no difficulty faced by believers is insurmountable. The practical significance of this teaching is to encourage Christians to rely on God’s power to change tough situations, reminding them that nothing is impossible for God, thereby enhancing their faith, hope, and prayer life.
“For with God, nothing shall be impossible.”
“Let this precious truth feed and strengthen your faith, that you may be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might.”
“Let it crush your fears, that you may press boldly on until you reach the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.”
“With God nothing shall be impossible.”
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