There is nothing that transforms a person like the Word of God. In this message, we are reminded that God does the impossible—effortlessly. But the central revelation goes further:
Not only is nothing impossible with God—God desires that with you, nothing should be impossible.
Scripture Focus
Matthew 17:14–20 — After Jesus delivers a boy and the disciples ask why they couldn’t, Jesus answers: “Because of your unbelief… if you have faith as a mustard seed… nothing will be impossible for you.”
Key Lessons from the Sermon
1) Take God’s Word Literally Don’t water down Scripture or turn it into “just a metaphor.” If Jesus said mountains can move, believe He meant it. The Word of God is simple—sometimes we only misunderstand it because we’ve been trained to explain it away.
2) Faith in God Makes You Function Like God The faith Jesus taught is not confidence in self alone—it is faith in God. Faith in God puts you in the position of possibility because you’re trusting the One for whom nothing is impossible.
3) Reject the “Grasshopper Mentality” From Numbers 13, ten spies saw giants and concluded, “We are not able.” Joshua and Caleb believed God and said, “We are well able.” The problem wasn’t the giants—it was their self-image. Grasshopper mentality shows up as: fear, low self-esteem, inferiority, insecurity. Running yourself down is not humility. You can’t talk small and expect to live large.
4) Challenges Don’t Cancel Promises There is a giant in every promised land. Challenges do not mean God is absent. They are often the pathway to possession—milk and honey may be on the other side of confronting giants.
5) Your Words Shape Your Life What you say about yourself matters deeply. Your confessions are like prophecies. Stop declaring limitation. Stop saying “I cannot.” Speak faith, speak possibility, and align your words with God’s Word.
6) Be Deaf to Contrary Voices David ignored voices that told him he wasn’t able—first from his brothers, then from Saul. If you want to do the impossible, you must refuse voices that destroy your faith.
7) Be Yourself—Don’t Wear Another Person’s Armor David rejected Saul’s armor. You don’t need to become another person to do exploits. God can use you as you are—authentically and confidently.
8) You Are a New Creation, Not Limited Being born again means the Spirit of God dwells in you. The capacity of Christ becomes available to you. “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” You are not inferior, not small, and not powerless.
Final Charge
What have you labeled “impossible”? What dream have you dropped because you felt incapable? Today, let faith rise. You will never say “I cannot” again. Nothing shall be impossible to you.