What if?



There's a comic book I used to enjoy reading that asked that question. Basically, the comic book presented a crazy scenario where superheroes did things completely differently.

According to Wikipedia, "What If, sometimes stylized as What If…?, is a comic book anthology series published by Marvel Comics whose stories explore how the Marvel Universe might have unfolded if key moments in its history had not occurred as they did in mainstream continuity."

Basically what if things happened differently?

Sometimes we do that in our lives, right? Sometimes we wonder what would be different if we'd made different choices in key areas of our lives - finances, relationships, hobbies, habits, etc.

Of course, this is an impossible and probably in some cases a negative mental exercise right?

Let's change this to a more hopeful tone - what if God does ______________? That's right - you fill in the blank. What could be done if He stepped in and changed everything?

You know, that happened in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. So, God can do the impossible.

What impossible thing could He do in and through you and me?

Let's be open to God IS the ultimate author of our lives and our stories!

Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”
-Matthew 19:26

All that you long to be as a Christian, all that you long to do for God, are within the possibilities of faith. Then come, still closer, and with your Bible before you, and your soul open to all the influences of the Spirit, let your whole being receive the baptism of His presence; and as He opens your understanding to see all His fulness, believe He has it all for you. Accept for yourself all the promises of His word, all the desires He awakens within you, all the possibilities of what you may be as a follower of Jesus. All the land you see is given to you.

Cowman, L. B. (1925). Streams in the Desert (p. 95). The Oriental Missionary Society.


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