Dear reader,
Firstly, limitations fall in the face of this—“We can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth us. Didn't our Lord Jesus Christ walk upon the sea or even the Apostle Peter walk on the water?
And, if we keep highlighting the marvelous might of God we shall never end. Secondly, we must believe that our Lord Christ Jesus, in you and I, is more than able, regardless of the task that has been set before us.
Thirdly: now, what is "impossible"? Perhaps, impossible means that we haven’t found a solution yet. At Mädest we recognize no limitations. Take our testimony for instance, we've previously failed constantly and miserably with the design and development of our Mädest website through other means such as WordPress, Elementor, Oxygen, Greyd.suite, etc.
Yet establishing such a wonderful collaboration with the Minim Design Co. through Webflow has been in our experience, our best chance for progress; remarkable, to say the least, and to God be the glory.
Therefore, we rather believe that all things are possible. At the same time, we keep our feet on the ground. We go forward step by step. In addition to regarding "impossible" as a description for that which we have not at the moment the knowledge to achieve.
We trust in God that as we amass wisdom we build the power to overcome the impossible. Because in most cases, that is the approach of doing the "impossible." The unreasonable approach, however, is to attempt without the toil of accumulating wisdom.
We're merely starting to witness the heights and depths of God's power. He is the one Who shall manifest what He can do through us. For we're His servants; mere tools who regard the knowledge for which we're always searching in The Scriptures as the means to shape the progress of this endeavor.
Yet, hopefully, you'll agree that none of us are "experts." For a wise man who knows a job sees so much more to be done than he has done he is constantly pushing forward and never stops to consider how good and efficient he is.
It's possible that thinking ahead, thinking about doing more, develops a frame of thought in which nothing is impossible. And, perhaps, once one enters the "expert" attitude, a large number of things become impossible.
Hence, again, what are such things as impossibilities? For Jesus saith, "With men it is impossible, but not with God: for with God all things are possible." As a matter of fact, Who has discovered that anyone knows enough about anything on this earth, but God, definitely to say what is and what is not possible?
When one individual asserts that this or that cannot be done, a crowd of blind followers begins the chorus: "It can't be done." Hopefully, we shall understand that this endeavor cannot afford to be overcome or conquered by limitations or mere obstacles.
With charity, faith & hope,
A.C.S.