Identity accelerates the impossible

It’s impossible! It can’t be done! How often does our lack of imagination or faith cause us to make the impossible become our truth of convenience? We take the line of least resistance when we give up without really trying. Thus, the impossible becomes merely the untried.

When we use logic instead of faith the impossible becomes our language of defeat. We forget that we are in Christ and defect to the mindset of man rather than the perspective of God.

When we say that something is out of the question, we deny ourselves the relational dialogue with the Lord that could prove the opposite. When we mark something as unachievable we forget that Christ in us (Colossians1; 27 ) is the reality of God’s ability to produce after His kind. We make unattainable what is beyond our ability to see in the natural realm. We become earthbound in our focus when we disconnect from the Kingdom where all things are a possibility.

What is impossible for man is possible with God. In Christ we are encouraged to explore a life beyond a logical thought process. God is able to do exceedingly, abundantly beyond all that we could ask or even think, according to the power that works in us-Ephesians 3: 20. What is beyond thinking? Surely that would be imagination and dreaming. All the great technological breakthroughs in the earth began with a dream of breaking through the logical, impossible barrier of underachievement.

Our language in the Kingdom is derived from our relationship with God’s nature. I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me-Philippians 4: 13. God allows in his wisdom what He could easily prevent by His power. If He allows an impossibility to connect with us, it is because He desires to unite us with the terms of His own capacity to create. The impossible only signals where our ability stops and His continues. In that place of tension He reinforces our trust and enhances our desire to see a miracle.

“All things are possible, only believe”-Mark 9: 23. The language of all relationships is the vocabulary of trust. We express our confidence in a variety of ways. God uses our life situations to enhance the terminology of the Kingdom, His promises and provision in all our circumstances.

It is vital then that we do not allow impossibilities to weaken our resolve to pursue astonishment. Amazement occurs when the natural laws of man are overturned by the sovereignty of God. When God moves in His possibilities, our weakness receives strength. What would debilitate us is instead renewed, and we are encouraged to press into the hugeness of God.

Surely, anyone can trust God for the ordinary. Extraordinary people believe for the impossible. That is the perspective of the Kingdom. The impossible enlarges our inner world with God’s greatness. It’s worth the risk to discover that higher Majesty.

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