No Word From God Is Without Power
No Word From God Is Without Power
Every promise God has spoken over your life still stands. Open His Word today and let it remind you of what He is capable of.
Luke 1:37 is one of those verses that sounds simple on the surface but carries an extraordinary weight when you sit with it long enough. The angel Gabriel had just told Mary something that from every human angle was completely impossible. And in the middle of that impossibility, he said this. For with God nothing will be called impossible. Not nothing will be easy. Not nothing will be quick. Nothing will be impossible. That is the foundation we are reading from today.
This week we open the Word and we let it remind us that the God we are reading about is the same God who is present in our lives right now, today, in whatever feels impossible or uncertain or beyond our understanding.
"For with God nothing will be called impossible."
Luke 1:37 · NKJVScripture quoted from the New King James Version (NKJV).
Mary received the most impossible news of her life and the angel responded not with an explanation of how it would work but with a reminder of who God is. That is what scripture does for us too. It does not always explain the how. But it consistently points us back to the who. And the who changes everything.
Psalm 23:1-6
Read this passage slowly over the next seven days. Psalm 23 is one of the most beloved passages in all of Scripture and it is beloved for good reason. It is a portrait of God as a shepherd, leading, providing, restoring, and protecting through every valley and every season.
Why it matters: Whatever you are walking through right now, whether a season of abundance or a shadowed valley, this psalm speaks directly into it. It is a reminder that you are never walking alone and that the shepherd knows exactly where you are.
Reflection question: Which line of Psalm 23 speaks most directly to where you are right now and why?
Use the S.O.A.P. method below to go deeper with this passage this week.
Scripture
Write down one verse from Psalm 23 that stood out to you most this week.
Observation
What do you notice about how God is described in this passage? What does it tell you about His character?
Application
How does this verse speak to something specific you are facing or feeling this week?
Prayer
Write a short prayer responding to what God showed you in this passage today.
Where in your life do you most need to be reminded that nothing is impossible with God right now? Bring that specific thing to your reading this week and let Psalm 23 speak into it.
Lord, I open Your Word today believing that nothing You have spoken is without power. Speak into my impossible places. Lead me through this week the way a shepherd leads, with provision, with presence, and with a peace I cannot manufacture on my own. Amen.
With love and grace,
Honeycomb & Heart