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Three visitors arrive at Abraham's tent in the heat of the day. Abraham rushes to serve them—water, bread, a tender calf. Hospitality at its finest. And then the question that will echo through Scripture: "Is anything too hard for the Lord?" Sarah laughed behind the tent door when she heard she'd bear a son. She denied it: "I did not laugh." But the Lord said, "No, but you did laugh." He knows. He sees. And the impossible is exactly where God works. Is anything too hard? The question isn't rhetorical. It's an invitation to believe that what seems impossible to you is routine for God.
By Michael WhitworthThree visitors arrive at Abraham's tent in the heat of the day. Abraham rushes to serve them—water, bread, a tender calf. Hospitality at its finest. And then the question that will echo through Scripture: "Is anything too hard for the Lord?" Sarah laughed behind the tent door when she heard she'd bear a son. She denied it: "I did not laugh." But the Lord said, "No, but you did laugh." He knows. He sees. And the impossible is exactly where God works. Is anything too hard? The question isn't rhetorical. It's an invitation to believe that what seems impossible to you is routine for God.