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Monday, May 19, 2025

May 19 -- "The Impossible Made Possible"



Today’s Reading: Luke 18:18-43

The Bible declares that humans cannot achieve eternal life by their own efforts. This truth is a sharp contrast to virtually every other belief system in the world. Most religions teach that humans must earn salvation, enlightenment, or paradise by performing rituals, keeping laws, following religious rites or accumulating merit. They teach that people must reach up to God or the divine through their own efforts.

Eternal life is not just difficult to attain—it’s utterly beyond human reach. No amount of effort, goodness, religion, wealth, spirituality, charity, or discipline can secure it. It is impossible by human standards, completely outside the realm of what we can achieve.

This truth comes from Jesus Himself, in a powerful exchange with a rich young ruler. The man approached Jesus, eager to know what he could do to obtain eternal life. He had kept God’s commandments and lived a morally upright life, but when Jesus challenged him to give up his wealth and follow Him, he walked away, sorrowful and unwilling. The disciples, watching this unfold, were stunned. If someone as outwardly righteous as this man couldn’t make it, who could? Jesus’ response shattered their assumptions—even for the most devout, something more was needed.

At the core of this passage is a sobering reality: humanity is powerless to save itself. We are born into sin, separated from God by a chasm we cannot cross on our own. No amount of goodness can erase the stain, no wealth can buy redemption, and no self-discipline can overcome the brokenness within us. Jesus makes it clear—left to ourselves, we are incapable of meeting the perfect standard of a holy God.

But that’s not the end of the story. The good news is that our loving Creator initiates salvation by reaching down to us. What is impossible for man is entirely possible for God. Salvation is His work from beginning to end. In His infinite grace, He has done for us what we could never do on our own. Jesus took our place, bearing the weight of our sin, paying the price we could not pay. His death and resurrection paved the only way to eternal life. Our hope does not rest in our own efforts but in Him alone.

God’s power makes the impossible possible. Through faith in Christ, we are justified—not by our works, but by His mercy. This is the heart of the Gospel: salvation is not about what we do, but about what God has done. When we surrender ourselves fully to Him, trusting in the finished work of Jesus, we step into the miracle of grace.

May the Lord bring you to the foot of the cross, where pride fades and the fullness of His love washes over you. May you find confidence in His sufficiency, knowing that with Him, what once seemed impossible becomes gloriously possible.

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