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James Smith

What can be more difficult than this?

Luke 1:37; Romans 8:28
James Smith October, 5 2011 Audio
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James Smith
James Smith October, 5 2011
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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.

Key Quotes

“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.”

What does the Bible say about God's power to do the impossible?

The Bible teaches that with God, nothing is impossible (Luke 1:37).

Scripture affirms the omnipotence of God, emphasizing that all things are possible with Him. In Luke 1:37, the angel assures Mary that, despite the natural impossibility of a virgin bearing a child, God's power transcends human limitations. This truth reflects not only God's ability to perform miraculous acts but also His faithfulness to fulfill His promises, demonstrating that nothing can hinder His divine purposes.

Moreover, God’s greatness is reiterated throughout the Bible, reinforcing that He can and will accomplish what He desires. As believers, this truth should encourage us to trust in God’s sovereign ability, even when we face trials or situations that seem beyond hope. Romans 8:28 highlights that God works all things together for good for those who love Him, reminding us that He can bring good from our deepest struggles and uncertainties.
How do we know that God can change difficult situations?

We learn from the Bible that God is all-powerful and can bring about change in any situation (Romans 8:28).

The reliability of God's ability to change difficult situations is firmly rooted in His nature and character. Romans 8:28 assures us that God orchestrates everything for the good of those who love Him. This promise invites believers to view challenges through the lens of God’s sovereignty, knowing that His plans are ultimately for our good and His glory.

The Bible records numerous accounts of God intervening in seemingly impossible situations—from parting the Red Sea to raising Jesus from the dead. These examples illustrate God's authority over all creation and His unwavering commitment to fulfill His promises. Therefore, regardless of how insurmountable our circumstances may appear, we can confidently lean on the truth that God is capable of transforming any situation according to His perfect will.
Why is it important for Christians to believe in God's ability to do the impossible?

Believing in God's omnipotence strengthens our faith and encourages us to seek Him in prayer (Luke 1:37).

The conviction that God can accomplish the impossible plays a pivotal role in the life of a Christian. It not only instills hope but also emboldens our prayers, motivating us to ask God for big things with confidence. Understanding that 'with God nothing is impossible' encourages believers to rely on His strength amidst their trials.

Furthermore, this belief fosters resilience in the face of adversity. When we recognize that God’s power exceeds our trials, it extinguishes fear and cultivates perseverance. As stated in the sermon, such faith should stimulate us to exert ourselves in our Christian walk, reminding us that any effort undertaken for God’s glory will bear fruit. This assurance ultimately leads to a more vibrant faith and deeper relationship with our Creator.

Sermon Transcript

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What can be more difficult than this? James Smith, Nothing Impossible, 1861. For with God, nothing shall be impossible. Luke 1.37.

Difficulties often crowd the believer's path, and trials line his way. Obstacles and opposition meet him at almost every turn. What to do at times he scarcely knows, for he has been disappointed so often, and is now so completely baffled that his way is hedged up with thorns. Look whichever way he will, or to whatever quarter he may, there is something to discourage him and cast him down. It is of no use looking any way, or to anyone, but to the Lord.

And while looking to him, it will be well to remember what the angel said to the blessed virgin, to excite and strengthen her faith, for with God nothing shall be impossible.

Look at the fact There are no impossibilities with God. He can do as He will. He will do all that He has promised. He has promised to do all that you can need or even wisely desire. In Mary's case, much faith was required. It was exercised and honored. A virgin did bear a son. That son was free from all taint of sin. That son was divine. That divine son was the Saviour of men. What can be more difficult than this? What should stagger us after this?

Look at what God is. Look at His power and grace. Look at His wisdom and wealth. Look at His pity and compassion. Look at His greatness and glory. Look at what God has done, in nature, by His power, in providence, by His wisdom, in redemption, by His grace. And looking at what God is, and at what He has done, you must come to the conclusion, with God, nothing is impossible.

Let us use this fact for our own benefit. Nothing shall be impossible with God, not the conversion of that obstinate child, not that hardened husband, not that trying and degraded wife, Not the restoration of that backslider, as low as he may have sunk, and far as he may have gone. Not the pardon of those sins, as great, glaring, and numerous as they may be. Not the sanctification of that trouble, as deep, trying, and dreadful as it is. not the bringing of the greatest good out of that worst evil, though it may have alarmed and terrified you, not the perfecting of the soul in holiness, as sinful and polluted as it is at present. No, nothing is too hard for the Lord.

Therefore cheer up, press on, take up your cross or burden afresh, and bear it after Jesus. 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 excite and animate your hope, that you may expect great things from God. Let it stimulate you in prayer, that you may ask largely of God and ask with confidence too. 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. Let it stir you up to exertion, for as nothing shall be impossible to God, so nothing shall be impossible to you, which you undertake with His sanction and with a view to His glory. Let it encourage and call forth praise, for how grateful and thankful we should be that our God can do all things, and therefore will do for us all that is necessary, both in life and death.

Let us keep this sweet truth always in mind, and when cast down, chide our fears and excite our hope, saying, With God nothing shall be impossible.
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