Mark 10:27 (KJV)
“With men it is impossible, but not with God: for with God all things are possible.”

BIBLE READING:
Deuteronomy 1–3; Psalm 53
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Lars Skrefsrud’s early life was marked by crime and imprisonment. As a young man in Norway, he was sentenced to four years in prison for theft. From every human perspective, his future looked sealed and stained. But while he was incarcerated, a revival swept through the city. When the Gospel reached the prison walls, Lars surrendered his life to Christ.
From then on, the prison became for him a place of spiritual preparation. He devoted himself to reading the Bible, studying languages, and deepening his faith. After his release, he applied to become a missionary, but he was rejected because of his criminal record. Many believed his past disqualified him permanently.
Refusing to accept that verdict, Lars continued seeking God. Eventually, a German mission organization accepted him, and he was sent to India. There, among the Santal people, he labored faithfully. Over time, thousands came to Christ through his ministry and he established thriving Christian communities.
Lar’s life stands as proof that when God takes hold of a surrendered heart, no past is final and no label is permanent.

Jesus declared, “With men it is impossible, but not with God: for with God all things are possible.” While human systems measure limitations, God operates beyond them.
When we draw close to Him in prayer, meditation, and obedience, we connect to divine power that overrides natural barriers. It is not talent, background, or reputation that determines our future—it is our alignment with God.
Many conditions appear irreversible: failed dreams, damaged reputations, financial struggles, health reports, broken relationships. But none of these are beyond God’s transforming power. The key is to keep our hearts fully yielded to Him.
When we consistently seek God, our faith grows stronger than our circumstances. We begin to see situations through the lens of possibility rather than defeat.
There is no closed case with God.
As we remain connected to His living Word, renewal begins in our lives, and our trials turn to triumph.
No matter how stagnant things may seem today, as we connect deeply to the living waters of God’s Word, what seems buried can bud again and our story can be rewritten for His glory.

PRAYER:
Lord, I thank You that nothing is impossible with You. As I draw closer to You in this season, please transform every difficult situation in my life and turn impossibilities into testimonies for Your glory, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE
Faith is more than just believing, it is acting upon The Word that you believe. – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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