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Day 2: God is Not Limited By What Limits Us
According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, “A woman’s peak reproductive years are between the late teens and late 20s. At age 30, fertility (the ability to get pregnant) starts to decline. This decline becomes more rapid once you reach your mid-30s. By age 45 years, fertility has declined so much that getting pregnant naturally is unlikely for most women.” In the case of Sarah, we discover that this medical fact does not apply.
It defies any medical logic or reasoning that at the age of ninety, Sarah could carry a pregnancy to full term. It's a complete contrast to any medical possibility. However, we serve a God who is not limited by what limits us. He is not constrained by what constrains us. He’s not bound by human set rules or principles. He operates in transcendence.
There will be times when logic, reasoning, intellect, and rational thinking will fail, moments when natural laws are suspended or overridden for God’s supernatural act. Peter walking on water defy Archimedes’ law of flotation, Jesus feeding a crowd of more than five thousand with five loaves and two fishes defy any economic principles, and Jonah staying alive in the belly of a fish contradicts what we know about survival. Don’t put God in a box. Common sense cannot explain His ways. To experience God’s supernatural act, we need to be flexible and obedient to His instructions, even when it doesn’t make sense.
Don’t write off your dream yet. You can still write that book.
You can still have that child.
You can still get that promotion.
You can still buy that house.
You can still buy that car.
You can still get married.
You can still be healed.
You can still start that business.
You can still get that degree.
No matter what that dream is, don't write it off. Keep your hope alive. Remember what Luke 1:37 NKJV says: "For with God nothing will be impossible.” You may not see the resources you need yet, but God won’t put a dream in your heart if He wouldn’t provide for it.
Whose injunction have you believed? Whose verdict have you accepted as ultimate? No one has a final say about your life, career, challenges, marriage, finances, and destiny except God.
Don’t settle for good enough. Don’t get comfortable with just getting by.
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While Abram waited for his promised child, an alternative to the covenant was born named Ishmael. Ishmael is a metaphor for things that 'anesthetize' us from the pain of waiting too long for God's promises. When God's promises seem far to reach, and our patience seems exhausted, how can we hold on to God's Word while we wait? What substitutes have you welcomed in place of God’s best?
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