[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":4},["ShallowReactive",2],{"reading-0220":3},"FEBRUARY 20\r\nNothing shall be impossible unto you (Matt. 17:20).\r\nIt is possible, for those who really are willing to reckon on the power of the Lord for keeping and victory, to lead a life in\r\nwhich His promises are taken as they stand and are found to be true.\r\nIt is possible to cast all our care upon Him daily and to enjoy deep peace in doing it\r\nIt is possible to have the thoughts and imaginations of our hearts purified, in the deepest meaning of the word.\r\nIt is possible to see the will of God in everything, and to it not with sighing, but with singing.\r\nIt is possible by taking complete refuge in Divine power to become strong through and through; and, where previously our greatest\r\nweekness lay, to find that things which formerly upset all our\r\nresolves to be patient or pure, or humble, furnish today an  opportunity--through H [xxx] ved us, and works in us as an\r\nagreement with His will and a blessed sense of His presence and His power--to make sin powerless over us.\r\nThese things are DIVINE POSSIBILITIES, and because they are His work, the true experience of them will always cause us to bow lower  at His feet and to learn to thirst and long for more.\r\nWe cannot possibly be satisfied with anything less-each day, each hour, each moment in Christ, through the power of the Holy.\r\nSpirit-than to WALK WITH GOD.--H. C. G. Moule.\r\nWe may have as much of God as we will. Christ puts the key of the\r\n\r\ntreasure-chamber into our hand, and bids us take all that we want If a man is admitted into the bullion vault of a bank, and told to\r\nhelp himself, and comes out with one cent whose fault is it that he is poor? Whose fault is it that Christian people generally have\r\nsuch scanty portions of the free riches of God?--McLaren",1783499792049]