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It's Possible

So, I was talking to a good friend of mine about what she wanted to do about an issue regarding  her apartment. 

She was having a hard time paying her rent and said she was looking for a cheaper apartment. She was praying that God would open new doors concerning that. Then I asked her some questions. I asked her if she liked where she lived and if she wanted to remain there. She said she did. So I asked, why she didn't ask God for that. Why not at least find out what God had for her? She agreed and we prayed on it. 

Anything is possible with the Lord. It doesn't matter whether we think it can be done or not. Once we've made our petitions known to Him and we've done all we can, then God will take the wheel. Thank you very much. 

What I'm saying yet again, is not to box Him in with our limited capacity. He's God all by himself and He's got this (whatever "this" is for you). If you believe it's possible, it's possible. In Mark 9:14-29Jesus made a believer out of the mute boy's father when he doubted whether Jesus could heal his son. He actually said to Jesus, 'heal my son if you can.' “‘If you can’?” said Jesus. “Everything is possible for one who believes.” And of course the mute boy was healed from his ailments. 

It's possible. Now, walk in that confident power as you get those words in your spirit that you can do all things through Christ who strengthens you (Philippians 4:13)Believe it. 
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