Is Anything Too Hard for the Lord? (Genesis 18:1-15)

God’s promises don’t depend on our strength—they rest on His power.

Key Verse:
“Is anything too difficult for the Lord? At the appointed time I will return to you, at this time next year, and Sarah will have a son.” —Genesis 18:14 NASB

Background Context:
Abraham, now 99, is sitting at his tent when three visitors appear—one of whom is the Lord Himself. He offers them hospitality, and during their visit, the Lord reaffirms the covenant promise: Sarah will have a son within a year. Listening from inside the tent, Sarah laughs at the thought of bearing a child in her old age. The Lord responds with a probing question that has echoed through the centuries: “Is anything too difficult for the Lord?”

(Continued and expanded after scripture.)

Genesis 18 (1-15)

Birth of Isaac Promised

      1Now the LORD appeared to him by the oaks of Mamre, while he was sitting at the tent door in the heat of the day. 2When he lifted up his eyes and looked, behold, three men were standing opposite him; and when he saw them, he ran from the tent door to meet them and bowed himself to the earth, 3and said, “My Lord, if now I have found favor in Your sight, please do not pass Your servant by. 4“Please let a little water be brought and wash your feet, and rest yourselves under the tree; 5and I will bring a piece of bread, that you may refresh yourselves; after that you may go on, since you have visited your servant.” And they said, “So do, as you have said.” 6So Abraham hurried into the tent to Sarah, and said, “Quickly, prepare three measures of fine flour, knead it and make bread cakes.” 7Abraham also ran to the herd, and took a tender and choice calf and gave it to the servant, and he hurried to prepare it. 8He took curds and milk and the calf which he had prepared, and placed it before them; and he was standing by them under the tree as they ate.

      9Then they said to him, “Where is Sarah your wife?” And he said, “There, in the tent.” 10He said, “I will surely return to you at this time next year; and behold, Sarah your wife will have a son.” And Sarah was listening at the tent door, which was behind him. 11Now Abraham and Sarah were old, advanced in age; Sarah was past childbearing. 12Sarah laughed to herself, saying, “After I have become old, shall I have pleasure, my lord being old also?” 13And the LORD said to Abraham, “Why did Sarah laugh, saying, ‘Shall I indeed bear a child, when I am so old?’ 14“Is anything too difficult for the LORD? At the appointed time I will return to you, at this time next year, and Sarah will have a son.” 15Sarah denied it however, saying, “I did not laugh”; for she was afraid. And He said, “No, but you did laugh.”

Reflection on Genesis 18:1–15:
Abraham and Sarah had waited decades for God’s promise to be fulfilled. Now, at an age when childbearing seemed laughable, God reiterates His word: the promised son will come. Sarah’s laughter wasn’t just amusement—it was a mixture of doubt, wonder, and disbelief.

But God doesn’t shame her. Instead, He calls her to trust Him with that life-changing question: “Is anything too difficult for the Lord?” In other words: “Do you believe I’m limited by what you see?”

We often do what Sarah did—we measure God’s promises by our human limitations. But His power isn’t bound by time, age, or impossibility. He fulfills His word in His time, for His glory.

Application:
What promises of God feel out of reach for you? Maybe it’s restoration, provision, or a breakthrough you’ve been waiting for. God’s question still stands: “Is anything too difficult for Me?”

Bring your doubts to Him. He can handle your laughter and your questions—and He can still do what only He can do.

Closing Prayer:
Lord, forgive me when I measure Your promises by my circumstances. Help me trust that nothing is too hard for You. Strengthen my faith to believe in Your timing and Your power, even when it seems impossible. In Yeshua’s name, amen.

May the grace and peace of our Lord, Yeshua, be with you.

John Golda


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