He really, and truly, and seriously means it when He says,
"All things are possible to him who believes."
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because when i heard the voice of one that is ninety-five percent deaf, and yet not being moved or barred down by this so-called human disability, God's miracle and wonders was never stopped there -- despite the natural form and characteristics of one that has not ever heard a sound.
it clearly shows that God's character overrides what is flesh; He did not call it SUPER-natural for no reason, and only lives up to that very title which does not even merely cover His greatness and goodness of a God that is always for us.
not only e. johnson is speaking as one whose ears are not responding to the any mode of noise, but he is preaching the very word from God who has enabled him to do so. to think that is impossible to even utter a straight and smooth sentence, this very man of God did not depend on the man himself, but rather depend on the possibilities of God and His ability to cause one to do all things.
He has truly equipped us with every good thing to accomplish and move forward in the very call He has for each and everyone us despite our status, our gifts, our resources and anything that is of human progress and excellence.
no no no, our God wants us to depend on Him despite of what amount or revelation that we give unto Him and His house. Grace came to us, and not the other around -- and because of that position of receiving, let us humbly and boldly come to His very throne and take all that we would ever need in this life itself.
because He is able, and He is willing and He has placed eternity in our hearts that calls forth the destiny that He has already planned that is irrevocable and unchanged.
there are simply no limits when Grace is involved -- it is always > enough.
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