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Impossible Made Possible

The words I have been hearing of late in my spirit are "Impossible Made Possible".

This can be really challenging when we are believing for things and as yet don't seem to have come to pass.  Especially when you are tired, feel disappointed, no longer feel like you have the faith to believe even for a little thing.

You know the word of God, you, in your head believe the word of God, but the heart seems to be far from it as it seems the hearts works by what we see and hear rather than what we believe.  Our emotions often can dictate a situation rather than the truth.

But then the Lord speaks and reminds us of "Impossible Made Possible" and He encourages us to believe again, to hope again, to trust again where all of those things perhaps have been whittled away due to circumstances.  He encourages us in a small thing that comes that perhaps we weren't expecting.  A testimony we hear that speaks straight to our situation or someone else's, a person saying something that brings encouragement.

So I want to encourage you today if this is you I want to declare over you 4 E's which is what I declared over the people in Church on Sunday

I declare in the name of Jesus an ;

E - Ease - where it's been difficult, and hard going I declare an ease to the situation

E - Expectancy - an expectancy to believe in What God can do, and realisation that you can't do it

E - Encouragement - an encouragement to come that speaks straight to your situation

E - Enjoy - and that the joy of the Lord would become your strength and your grace in your time of need.

Matt 19:26  "Jesus looked at them and said, "With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible."

So whatever you a facing today let me encourage you again and that I believe we are walking into a season of unprecedented miracles, signs and wonders taking place so step out of unbelief and step into faith again.

With love - Sarah

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