I love watching cooking competition shows.

Any new series that comes out, I usually find it and watch it right away. I love them!

It fascinates me that the cooking show contestants are always given challenges that seem impossible!

Cook with those ingredients?

In that time frame?

With that weird twist thrown at them?

I’m always thinking, “There’s no way they can actually do that!”

And yet, they pretty much always accomplish their challenge.

But in my own personal life, I’ve also had plenty of projects to complete or deadlines to hit that seem impossible.

“There’s no way I’m going to get this done in time.”

And yet, when the time runs out, I’ve almost always somehow made it happen.

On a much grander scale, do we actually believe what the angel Gabriel said to Mary?

“With God nothing shall be impossible.” (Luke 1:37)

Nothing is impossible with God!

Not just cooking competitions or school deadlines, but tasks that really seem impossible:

Forgiving someone for something that seemed unforgivable.

Fulfilling a church calling that seems overwhelming.

Learning how to enjoy motherhood.

Becoming a friend to someone you don’t get along with.

Learning a new skill at any age.

What seems truly impossible to you right now?

When we turn to the Savior, I’ve learned that He can make anything that is righteous and aligned with His will possible.

Nothing is too much to ask for.

For with God, nothing shall be impossible.

Happy Studying!

-Cali Black

Share:

Facebook
Pinterest
Email
Print

4 Responses

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I accept the Privacy Policy

Keep Studying

Related Posts

Does Jesus sing?

What do you think Jesus sounds like when He sings?⁣ Singing and joy and happiness are so intertwined. ⁣ So I know that He sings.

Feeling lonely

We may feel lonely, but we are never alone. ⁣ Because there was someone who experienced almost everything in His mortal ministry alone. ⁣ It’s

Dirty kid faces

“I’m never going to be the mom that lets my kids run around with messy faces.” — Me, before having kids. ⁣ I was a really

An uncomfortable meeting 

In one of my classes at BYU, the professor assigned us to attend an event or worship service for a group of people we didn’t