Miracles in the Grind
Stress has a way of boxing you in. It makes your world feel small, like you’re trapped in a corner with no way out. But that’s a lie.
This isn’t just about managing your mindset; it’s about looking past your own strength. It’s about expecting the impossible.
Power Without Limits
When the weight of the world is heavy, it’s usually because we’ve stopped looking at the Creator and started staring at the problem. Jeremiah 32:17 tells us that nothing is too hard for the One who made the heavens and the earth.
If He can hold the stars, He can handle your situation. Stop measuring the solution by what you can do. Start measuring it by what He can do.
Life in Dead Places
We see it all through the Word: Jesus brings life where there’s only death. He told Martha in John 11 that He is the resurrection and the life. That’s not just for the end of time; it’s for right now.
When a situation feels dead—a relationship, a job, a dream—He can breathe life back into it. If He can raise Lazarus, He can certainly handle your Tuesday afternoon.
Expect the Impossible
Our vision gets narrow when we’re stressed. We think there’s only one way out and the odds are against us. But God specializes in the impossible (Matthew 19:26).
Living with expectation means you stop relying on your own limited playbook. You open the door for Him to work in ways that don’t make sense on paper.
The Bottom Line
Stress says you’re limited. Faith says God isn’t.
Whether you need a breakthrough in your home or your work, quit trying to white-knuckle the outcome. Expect Him to show up. He’s not done working yet.
“Ah, Sovereign Lord, you have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and outstretched arm. Nothing is too hard for you.” — Jeremiah 32:17