March 22 | The God of the Impossible
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Today’s readings from Joshua 10–12 and Luke 1:39–56 invite us to consider what happens when God steps into human situations in ways that go beyond ordinary expectations. Both passages reveal moments where God’s intervention reshapes what people thought was possible and reminds us that His purposes often unfold through events no one could have arranged on their own.
In Joshua 10, Israel faces a coalition of enemy kings in a battle that quickly escalates beyond what human strength alone could handle. As the conflict unfolds, the LORD fights for His people, sending confusion among the enemy and even intervening through the forces of nature. The moment culminates in Joshua asking God for more daylight so the battle can be completed, and the text records that the sun stood still until the victory was secured.
In Luke 1, Mary visits Elizabeth, and their meeting becomes a moment of recognition and joy as God’s unfolding plan begins to take visible shape. Elizabeth speaks a blessing over Mary, and Mary responds with a song of praise that reflects deep awareness of God’s faithfulness to His promises and His power to lift the humble.
Together, these passages invite us to reflect on how God works beyond human expectation while remaining faithful to His purposes. They encourage us to remember that the God who moves in history is not limited by what appears possible from our perspective, and that His power often becomes most visible when circumstances seem least controllable.