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 "The moment we stop second guessing ourselves and fully commit our faith  to what we deem impossible, is the moment God steps in, adds his “super”  to our “natural” and the vision, dream or goal becomes possible."
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Making The Impossible... Possible
Faith
by: Kenika
“What would you do if you knew you couldn’t fail?”, is a very commonly  used quote.   It is typically used in order to inspire a group or an  individual to take the limitations off of their goals, plans and dreams.    Many times we think about what we desire to do but just as soon as we  get the dream vocalized, we start to list all the reasons it can’t  happen whether now or later.   This is probably especially disheartening  for God to hear because He already said that we could do all things  through the strength of His son, Jesus Christ.   If we can do ALL  things, not just some, not just a few, not just the ones we can afford  through Christ Jesus, then why don’t we?

As we are  starting a brand new year, and as I go back through the files of my mind  for all the times I’ve said or heard someone say the question, “What  would you do if you knew you couldn’t fail?”, I am now posing the same  question to myself.   If there were no limitations, what is it that is  so embedded in my heart that I couldn’t help but to do it?   Now my  plan, and I hope yours, is to DO IT!   There is nothing holding me back  but me. There are no



limits on God, therefore there are no limits on me.    If God said I could do it, then I can do it.   If my Father says I  can accomplish it, then I can accomplish it.   The moment we stop second  guessing ourselves and fully commit our faith to what we deem  impossible, is the moment God steps in, adds his “super” to our  “natural” and the vision, dream or goal becomes possible.

What  have you been waiting to do for the last 2, 5, 10, or 20 years?   If  you think you are waiting on God guess again, 9 times out of 10, God is  waiting on us.   It’s time out for all of the excuses for why you can’t,  and the day, moment and year has arrived to start saying “I CAN”.   If  you plan to be as bold as me I’m not only declaring that I can, because  we are sometimes able to wrap our mind around that and skip the next  very important element of faith, and that is the declaration, “I WILL”.    If all things are possible contingent on my faith, this year I am  declaring that not only “can” I do all things through Christ Jesus, but I  WILL.