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NOTHING IS TOO HARD FOR GOD

NOTHING IS TOO HARD FOR GOD

“Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh: is there anything too hard for me?”
Jeremiah 32:27 (KJV)

 

“I am the God of all flesh”. When God says all flesh, He means all flesh, including birds,
lions, Presidents, Prime Ministers, and Ambassadors. Whatever is flesh, the Lord is God over
all of them. So, that means He can speak to a President on your behalf and force him to do
what He wants. The heart of a king is in His hands, He can direct it to anywhere and as long
as He wishes. The living obeys the God of all flesh.

 

I don’t know who you desire should intervene in your affairs, and instead, he is becoming an
obstacle; God will step in for you and get you through that situation. He is the God of all
flesh, and nothing is too hard for Him. He can prepare a table in front of your enemy and ask
you to eat while they watch. Why will God know that there is an enemy before you and He
still prepares a table? The answer is simple; He is the God of all flesh. He will tell them to
watch you and you can never be destroyed. They will be watching you because their
assignment is to wash the plates. The number of years you have been in captivity or the
number of years you have been in a situation does not intimidate God. Nothing is too hard for
Him. He will bring you out.

 

The God of all flesh delivered and brought out Daniel unhurt from the den of hungry lions.
God had already spoken to the lions before Daniel was thrown in. He said to them:
Somebody is coming, he is not for your food. When I am through, I will send the ones for
your food. And so, when Daniel was thrown in, the lions did not touch him because the God
of all flesh had earlier spoken to them. If you can sit down to meditate about this God, all
your stress will stop, and all your struggles will be over.

 

Further Reading: Proverbs 21:1; Daniel 6:16-28
Daily Bible Reading: Morning- Jeremiah 51-52; Evening- Hebrews 9

Bishop Mike Okonkwo
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