In
what area of your life do you need to believe that "nothing is
impossible with God"? What keeps you from believing this?
(Serendipity Bible 10th Anniversary Edition, page 1429).
For
many years I have had imminent intimations given me with more solid
assurances than is possible from a spawning arising from isolated
personal speculations. This confirmed, deeply held conviction is that
I will be president of the United States. Now this is probably a
dream of most school-age children which falls away rather quickly and
is replaced by other dreams. But for me this dissipation has never
occurred and because of the persistence of this dream, I have studied
speech, with advanced degrees in English, business, and public
administration. Now I am 70 years old and retired. I have had no
experience in running for any political office – as they say, not
even for dogcatcher. While I like politics and like to follow it much
more than sports, I have not at any time canvassed my neighborhood in
support of any candidate. I am not a prominent member of any
political party. The more time that elapses without any indication
that the dream will ever be fulfilled, the more belief – perhaps
out of desperation – I have that "nothing is impossible with
God". I take encouragement from Bible stories in which the
impossible is factually realized. Nothing has kept me from believing
nor—so long as these intimations persist— ever shall.
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