『09. Come, Follow Me Geneis 18 - 23, Feb 23- March 1, Is anything too hard for the Lord?』のカバーアート

09. Come, Follow Me Geneis 18 - 23, Feb 23- March 1, Is anything too hard for the Lord?

09. Come, Follow Me Geneis 18 - 23, Feb 23- March 1, Is anything too hard for the Lord?

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COME, FOLLOW ME MOMS Week 9: Genesis 18–23 “Is Any Thing Too Hard for the Lord?” 🎧 20–25 Minute Episode “The Savior is never closer to you than when you are facing or climbing a mountain with faith.” — President Russell M. Nelson, Christ Is Risen; Faith in Him Will Move Mountains Episode Overview Genesis 18–23 is not a collection of random stories. It is one powerful thread: God makes promises. God tests faith. God provides. God remembers. God rescues. God improves us in the proving. And the question He asked Sarah is the question He asks us: “Is any thing too hard for the Lord?” (Genesis 18:14) Not — Is motherhood too hard? Not — Is this season too hard? But — Is anything too hard for Him? This week we talk about: Waiting faith Leaving faith Sacrificing faith Mountain-climbing faith Faith under pressure Faith that looks forward Faith that says, “Yes, Lord. I believe.” Is anything too hard for you? Yes. Is anything too hard for Jesus? No. Sarah, When Promises Feel Delayed Three holy men promise Sarah a son. Abraham was 100 years old. Sarah laughed. But here is the powerful truth: God didn’t cancel the promise because she laughed. Genesis 21:1 says: “And the Lord visited Sarah as he had said, and the Lord did unto Sarah as he had spoken.” He visited her. He fulfilled it. Not early. Not late. On time. God works on His time. Not emotional times. Not panic times. Not comparison times. Maybe you are waiting for: A child to come back to church Healing in your marriage Confidence A financial breakthrough Consistency in scripture study Healing in your health Children for your family to grow Faith doesn’t rush God. Faith trusts His timing. Hagar, God Meets Us in the Wilderness Hagar’s story is powerful doctrine. Sarah sends her away. She wanders in the wilderness with Ishmael. They run out of water. She can’t watch her son die. And what happens? “God heard the voice of the lad.” “Fear not.” “God opened her eyes, and she saw a well.” (Genesis 21) God did not remove the wilderness. He provided a well. Sometimes we pray: “Take this away.” And God says: “I will provide in it.” What is your wilderness right now? Exhaustion Anxiety Postpartum Teen struggles Loneliness Financial stress Physical sickness Spiritual dryness God hears you. God sees you. God opens wells for you. I believe in a God who provides. I believe in a God who speaks to women just like men. I believe in a God who meets us where we are and as we are. Lot’s Wife — Don’t Look Back The angels literally grabbed Lot’s family and pulled them out. That is grace. Lot didn’t walk out perfectly. He was pulled out. But then: “But his wife looked back…” Elder Jeffrey R. Holland teaches she didn’t just glance — she longed. She missed what she was leaving. Faith is forward-facing. What are you looking back at? Your pre-child body? Your old life? Past mistakes? Regret? “Before kids…” “Before this season…” You can learn from the past. But you cannot live in it. The past can teach you. But the present frees you. And faith pulls you forward. Abraham & Isaac — The Mountain of Obedience Three days to Mount Moriah. Three days walking toward what felt like loss. Three days without knowing there would be a ram. Abraham built the altar before he saw the ram. Genesis 22:8: “God will provide himself a lamb.” Genesis 22:14: “Jehovah-jireh” — The Lord will provide. Sometimes God tests us to see what we will do. Do we submit to God’s will like Abraham? This story is a powerful similitude of Christ. As taught in Elder Jeffrey R. Holland’s General Conference talk, Behold the Lamb of God: Only begotten son Carried the wood Willing submission Father offering the son A lamb provided But here is the difference: Abraham was stopped. Heavenly Father was not. When Abraham raised the knife, heaven intervened. When Christ carried the cross, heaven did not stop it. Because that was the ram for us. The ram on Mount Moriah points to the Lamb of God — Jesus Christ. Faith Moves Mountains President Russell M. Nelson taught: “The Savior is never closer to you than when you are facing or climbing a mountain with faith.” Mountains are not abandonment. They are proximity. Abraham climbed. You are climbing. Your listeners are climbing. And the Savior is closer than you think. What We Learn This Week 1️. God keeps promises in His timing. 2. God meets us in the wilderness. 3. God rescues us when we move forward in faith. 4. God tests us to improve us. 5. God always provides — even if not until the altar is built. And most importantly: The ram on Mount Moriah points to the Lamb of God. Jesus Christ. I believe in a God who provides. I believe He hears the cry of the mother in the wilderness. I believe He remembers His covenant. I believe He multiplies blessings. I believe He provides the ram. And I believe He sent the Lamb. Mamas… What mountain are you climbing? Is ...
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