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God Still Moves in the Impossible

The doctor's words land before you're ready for them.
Stage 4.
Spread to the bones.
One year, maybe.


You sit in that

Pastor Diego Mesa sat in that chair.
Marathoner, disciplined, built for long miles.
And still, nothing in his training prepared him for a terminal diagnosis.

He didn't freeze.
Instead, he leaned into prayer with everything he had.
He spoke healing verses over his life every single morning.
And he rebuilt his faith the way a runner rebuilds after injury:
One day, one step, one breath at a time.

Then there's Ana, the mother of a team member at Pray.
Pancreatic cancer.
Three months to live. Doctors were certain.

That was over twenty years ago.

Ana prayed daily, and a circle of strangers lifted her name before God like a battle cry.
Something shifted.
Her trajectory changed in ways medicine alone cannot explain.

Here's what these two stories hold in common:
Neither Diego nor Ana waited for certainty before choosing faith.
They chose it inside the uncertainty, and that's where the shift began.

You may be carrying something heavy right now.
A diagnosis, a fear, a situation that feels locked.
You're already further along than you think, because you haven't stopped.
You're still here, still asking, still hoping.
That matters more than you know.

The weight you're holding isn't proof that God is absent.
It's often the exact ground where the most unexpected things grow.

Even if the outcome had been different for Diego and Ana, the pressing in still would have been worth it. The tears shared.
The friendships forged.
The discovery that God meets you in the hardest rooms.

Because two things can live side by side:
There is purpose inside the suffering, and miracles are still possible from a God who moves.

Here's your focus for today:

Speak over your situation: Choose one truth about God's character and say it out loud over whatever you're facing today.

Invite others in: Let one person know what you're carrying so they can stand with you in prayer.

Rebuild one daily habit: Whether it's morning prayer or a quiet moment before bed, anchor your faith to a consistent practice this week.

Anchor your day in this truth: "The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective." (James 5:16)

Your story isn't finished.

Keep writing it with faith.

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