No One Too Far

“He believed in God, who gives life to the dead and calls things into existence that do not exist.” – Romans 4:17
 
Abraham’s story is one of faith against all odds. God promised him that he would become the father of many nations, but everything about his situation said otherwise. He was old, his wife was barren, and time seemed to have passed them by. Yet Abraham believed. He trusted the God who brings life to what is dead and calls into being things that do not yet exist.
 
That same God is still doing the impossible today. He has not changed. He still brings life to what the world calls hopeless. He still redeems what seems beyond repair. There is no heart too cold, no past too broken, and no situation too far gone for His grace to reach. What looks finished to us is often where God begins His greatest work.
 
We serve a God who specializes in resurrection. He takes what is lifeless and breathes purpose into it. He turns shame into testimony, weakness into strength, and defeat into victory. The empty tomb of Jesus is the ultimate proof that nothing is too far gone for God to redeem. If He can bring His Son from death to life, He can breathe life into any circumstance we face.
 
Sometimes faith feels impossible because the situation looks final. We convince ourselves that people cannot change, relationships cannot heal, and circumstances cannot turn around. But Scripture reminds us that God’s power is not limited by what we see. He speaks into emptiness and creates beauty. He steps into brokenness and restores hope.
 
If you are facing something that feels too far gone, remember who your God is. He has a history of bringing life out of impossible places. The story is not over just because it feels hopeless. The same God who gave Abraham a child in his old age and raised Jesus from the dead is still at work today.
 
Believe that He can still redeem, still restore, and still bring life to what seems lost. Nothing is beyond His reach. In His hands, even what feels dead can live again.
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