📖 Genesis 18:14 (NLT) — “Is anything too hard for the Lord? I will return about this time next year, and Sarah will have a son.
There are moments in life when the weight of waiting feels unbearable. Promises seem delayed. Prayers go unanswered. Dreams begin to fade into silence. And in those very moments, if we were quiet enough—if our hearts were still enough—we would hear God asking us a question He once asked Sarah:
“Is anything too hard for Me?”
This is not just a question from the past. It’s a question that echoes right to us, reaching straight into our personal struggles, our hidden fears, and our waiting seasons. It’s the question God would ask you and me—if only we were careful enough to hear Him.
When God first asked Sarah this question, she had already laughed at the thought of bearing a child in her old age. To her, the promise seemed impossible, almost absurd. Yet God wasn’t asking because He needed her to explain her doubt. He was reminding her of who He is.
In our crises, God’s voice still whispers the same:
“Do you really think this is too hard for Me?”
Sometimes we are not just waiting for God to act—we are wrestling with how long we can keep believing. How much longer can I wait for Him? How much more can I trust what He has spoken?
But every delay, every silence, and every detour is not a denial. It is an invitation to deeper faith. God’s promises are never too late; they are always on time—His time.
The real challenge is not whether God can do what He said, but whether we will keep believing while He works. Faith is not proven in the moment we receive the promise, but in the waiting between the promise and its fulfillment.
So today, as you face that unanswered prayer, that unfulfilled promise, or that mountain that seems immovable—pause and listen closely. You may hear God’s tender yet powerful question:
“Is anything too hard for Me?”
And if you can hold on to that truth, you’ll find peace in knowing this: Nothing is too hard for the Lord—not your situation, not your waiting, not your heart.