. . . God can do what man cannot do. Thus the Christian ethic can speak of a 'possible impossibility.' The Interpreter's Bible, Vol. 7, p. 487 .
I love that—a "possible impossibility." Isn't that, in a sense, what Christ Jesus taught and practiced? Replying to a question from his disciples, he said, "With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible." Matt. 19:26.
In order to experience God's possibilities, I've found it's important to be open each day to the supreme, absolute, always-operating power of God. This power is available to everyone—a power that enables us to prove the possibilities for good in each challenge or crisis coming our way.