May 30

Mark 9:23
Jesus said to him, (You say to Me,) If You can? “All things are possible for the one who believes and trusts (in Me)!”

It doesn’t take immense faith (think mustard seed). It doesn’t take hours of praying, begging God to hear the prayer. It takes belief that is unshakable in God. When we have the sold-out, totally convinced kind of faith with no doubts about what we believe and who we believe in! Then God will hear our prayer and make sure we receive our victory.

May 29

Luke 18:27
But He said, The things that are impossible with people are possible with God.

Being human means having a limited understanding of the world and how everything works. Being God means He created all those things we don’t understand and has infinite possibilities. Now, between those two options, which one should we turn to in our time of need? When we remind ourselves daily that nothing is impossible for God and turn to Him for the answers our lives will be transformed by miracles.

May 28

Jeremiah 32:27
Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh; is there anything too difficult for Me?

As we study the Bible and learn about our amazing God, we should raise our expectations. We should no longer expect to live in poverty, sickness, depression, anger, sadness, and defeat but learn to transform into the image of Jesus here on earth. We step over into the realm of nothing impossible for God. No longer are we limited but connected through faith and salvation to a heavenly source.

May 27

Luke 1:37
For with God nothing (is or ever) shall be impossible.

When we think of what is possible for miracles, we think mainly about our capabilities and what we see daily around us. We read the Bible and see great miracles of healing, rescue, supply, and personal transformation, and it should make us think -that isn’t history but a possibility in my life. If we believe in God for the small miracles and succeed, big miracles will be nothing. But we first must believe God that it is possible.

May 26

Romans 12:12
Constantly rejoicing in hope (because of our confidence in Christ), steadfast and patient in distress, devoted to prayer (continually seeking wisdom, guidance, and strength).

Hope can only be a power source when it believes in something and has faith in that belief. When we keep our wisdom based on the Bible and the promises, we have the assurance we need. The answer will never come if we hope for something without the Bible’s knowledge and faith. Our strength for answered prayers comes from our confidence in Jesus and the promises given to us by God.

May 23

Isaiah 40:31
But those who wait for the Lord (who expect, look for, and hope in Him) will gain new strength and renew their power; they will lift up their wings (and rise up close to God) like eagles (rising toward the sun) they will walk and not grow tired.

Our confidence in the Lord and His promises gives strength to our hope. Our expectations remain stable when we have a relationship with Jesus and know, practice, and believe in those promises. We don’t get tired or weary with worry because we know God is faithful to those who believe and trust in Him.

May 22

Romans 15:13
May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing (through the experience of your faith) that by the power of the Holy Spirit you will abound in hope and overflow with confidence in His promises.

When we have hope, our attitude changes. We glimpse what can be, and our thoughts shift toward a positive outcome. The promises of God are the foundation and strength for our ability to believe. Without that, the promise that we hope for will never appear because it takes God’s ability for those promises to appear.

May 21

Jeremiah 29:11
For I know the plans and thoughts I have for you, says the Lord, plans for peace and well-being and not for disaster to give you a future and a hope.

Hope is rooted in God’s promises and an expectation of future blessings. Hope expects God to keep His Word and bring about blessings in the future. Hope looks toward the future, knowing that God can change the circumstances.

May 20

Hebrews 11:1
Now faith is the assurance (title deed confirmation) of things hoped for (divinely guaranteed), and the evidence of things not seen (the conviction of their reality-faith comprehends as fact what cannot be experienced by physical senses).

Faith and hope have key differences. Hope wants something to happen and is an expectation. Faith believes something is going to happen even when it isn’t seen. They are both specific and believing for something. A person in faith does not doubt the answer is coming, while a person in hope isn’t as assured.

May 19

1 Peter 1:22
Since by your obedience to the truth you have purified yourselves for a sincere love of the believers, (see that you) love one another from the heart (always unselfishly seeking the best for one another).

Our obedience to the truth will change our hearts and increase our love for other believers. As we grow in the Word, we are to grow in the spirit and develop patience and kindness toward each other. Always seeking the best and not being self-serving like the world but set apart.