For With God

Original post date December 1, 2012

In my daily devotional, Streams in the Desert, there’s a story about a little flower that blooms from the Soldanelle plant. This plant grows on the snow-covered Alpine mountains. Following is an excerpt from Streams.

Imagine this flower surrounded by snow!
By Stemonitis – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=16597571

When spring came, life stirred even beneath its shroud of snow, and as the plant sprouted, it 
 amazingly produced enough warmth to thaw a small dome-shaped pocket of snow above its 
 head. It grew higher and higher, and as it did, the small dome of air continued to rise just above its head until its flower bud was safely formed. At last, the icy covering of the air compartment gave way and the blossom burst into the sunshine. The crystalline texture of its mauve-colored petals sparkled like the snow itself as if it still bore the marks of the journey it had endured.

 This fragile flower sounds an echo in our hearts that none of the nestled flowers in the warm 
 grass of the lower slopes could ever awaken. Oh, how we love to see impossible things accomplished. And so does God.


During this time in our lives, this resonated deep within our spirits. Brett and I have felt as if we’ve been in a winter season for a while. You know, that time in life where you know where you want to be but it’s not your time to bloom? The time has come for us to bloom! We are now pushing against the snow. We are in that time that lots of people call impossible.

Sell your house during the holidays?!

Impossible!

Raise monthly support to live in South Africa?

Impossible!

Get everything done in the next 30 days?

Impossible!

But I’m here to remind those same people that I serve the God of the impossible! I serve the God of selling homes in the holiday season! I serve the God of provision! I serve the God of getting things done! I serve the God of the impossible!!!

For everything you may be facing, during whatever season of life you may be in, I want to remind you to cling to Luke 1:37 For with God NOTHING will be impossible!