Nothing Is Impossible: Be Bold, Be Brave, Be All God Called You to Be
Matthew 19:26 (NIV):
"Jesus looked at them and said, ‘With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.’”
God Doesn’t Call the Qualified, He Qualifies the Called
Have you ever looked at a situation in your life and thought, “There’s no way. I can’t do this.” Maybe it was a new job, a calling into ministry, a healing that felt delayed, or a dream that seemed too big. But Jesus said in Matthew 19:26, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”
That means when God is in it, impossibility bows. When God says go, you don’t have to be ready, just willing.
So let me encourage you today:
Be bold. Be brave. Be all you can be.
Not in your own strength, but in His.
You’re More Capable Than You Think In God’s Hands
Sometimes we think bravery is about having no fear. But real bravery is saying,
“God, I feel afraid but I’m moving anyway, because I trust You.”
Moses didn’t feel capable. Gideon didn’t feel courageous. Esther didn’t feel ready. Peter didn’t feel qualified. But they all said yes. And God did the rest. He doesn’t wait until you’re perfect. He works with your yes.
Real-Life Story: From Insecure to Empowered
There was a young woman in our church who was terrified to speak in public. But she felt God was calling her to lead a small group. She prayed, fasted, and stepped out in obedience. The first few times, her voice trembled. But the group grew. Lives were touched. And today she’s mentoring others with boldness.
What changed? Not her talent, her trust. She stopped saying, “I can’t,” and started saying, “God can through me.”
3 Ways to Live Bold, Brave, and Faith-Filled
1. Believe God Over Your Feelings
Your feelings are real, but they’re not always right. Your emotions might say, “I’m not good enough,” but God says, “You are chosen, holy, and dearly loved.” (Colossians 3:12)
Stop rehearsing your weakness and start declaring God’s truth.
📖 “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” – Philippians 4:13
📖 “Greater is He who is in me…” – 1 John 4:4
2. Take the First Step Even If It’s Scary
Boldness isn’t about knowing the full plan. It’s about trusting the One who does. When Peter stepped out of the boat, he didn’t have a life jacket or a strategy; he had a word from Jesus: “Come.” Sometimes God is waiting for you to move before He reveals the next step.
Don’t wait for perfect conditions. Start where you are.
3. Stay Close to the One Who Makes It Possible
Jesus didn’t say, “You can do all things on your own.” He said, “With God all things are possible.”
The key is not self-confidence, but God-confidence. You stay bold by staying connected through prayer, through worship, through His Word.
The closer you are to Him, the braver your spirit becomes.
There’s More in You Than You Know
Sometimes we settle for surviving when God called us to thrive. We settle for average when He called us to walk in abundance, anointing, and authority. You are not an accident. You are not background noise. You are not disqualified.
You are:
Chosen
Called
Equipped
Empowered
Planted for purpose
Anointed for impact
The enemy wants to keep you bound in fear and insecurity, but God is calling you forward with this simple word: Be bold. Be brave. Be all I created you to be.
Wherever you are in life, whether you’re stepping into something new or waiting for something to change, remember this: With man, it may look impossible. But with God, nothing is.
So take the step. Speak the word. Apply for the role. Forgive that person. Pray for that miracle. Write that vision.
You have permission from heaven to live boldly.
Be bold, be brave, and be all you can be for the glory of God.