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THE POWERFUL INTERVENTION OF JESUS CHRIST FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH IMPOSSIBILITY

The King James version of the Holy Bible is filled with numerous powerful interventions of Jesus Christ for individuals facing impossible situations. From healing the sick to raising the dead, His miraculous interventions have left a profound impact on countless lives. In this article, we will explore some of these interventions and the enduring lessons they offer those encountering impossibilities.


One of the most known interventions of Jesus Christ is the healing of the paralyzed man. In Mark 2:3-12, we read about how a group of friends brought the paralyzed man to Jesus Christ, but the crowd was so large that they found it somewhat difficult to get him close. Undeterred by the negative situation in which they found themselves, they made a hole in the roof and lowered the man down to Jesus. Upon seeing their faith, Jesus said to the paralyzed man, "Arise, and take up thy bed, and go thy way into thine house" (Mark 2:11). Instantly, the man was healed and walked out of the house.


This intervention teaches us that when we are faced with impossible situations, we should have unwavering faith in the God that never fails and persistently present to him our petition. The friends of the paralyzed man did not give up when they encountered obstacles; instead, they found a way to bring their friend to Jesus Christ. It is a powerful reminder that with faith in God and importunate prayers, nothing is impossible.


Another remarkable intervention of Jesus Christ is the feeding of the five thousand. In John 6:1-14, we are told that a large crowd had gathered to hear Jesus Christ  speak. After the sermon, they had nothing to eat. A young boy offered his five loaves of bread and two fishes, and Jesus miraculously fed the entire crowd with the little offering which was made available. This intervention demonstrates Jesus's ability to transform scarcity into sufficiency.


When impossibility tend to be dazzling, we must in such circumstance look up to our God rather than fret. God has proven that he possesses the power to transform little into abundance and by faith in the name of Jesus Christ our needs will surely be met.


Another powerful intervention of Jesus Christ can be seen in the raising of Lazarus from the dead. In John 11:38-44, we read about how Jesus Christ wept at the tomb of Lazarus and then called out in a loud voice, "Lazarus, come forth" (John 11:43). Despite the fact that Lazarus had been dead for four days, he came out of the tomb alive at the command of Jesus Christ.


This intervention is a testament to the power of Jesus Christ over death and all endearing impossibilities. It serves as a powerful reminder that nothing is impossible for Him, and that He can bring life to the most hopeless of situations.


In conclusion, the interventions of Jesus Christ for individuals with impossibility serve as a powerful source of hope and encouragement to all who are facing challenges. They teach us the importance of unwavering faith in the living God and persistence in prayer while exerting belief in the miraculous power of Jesus Christ. As we endeavour to faithfully pray to God even in situations that prove seemingly impossible, let us be rest assured that Jesus Christ's intervention will come through for our sakes (Mark 9:23).


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