Have you ever caught yourself praying small, hesitant prayers—asking for just enough strength to make it through the day, or just enough hope to keep going?
Then you read something like Ephesians 3:20 in The Message:
“God can do anything, you know—far more than you could ever imagine or guess or request in your wildest dreams! He does it not by pushing us around but by working within us, his Spirit deeply and gently within us.”
That’s a wake-up call. It’s Paul saying: “Your imagination isn’t even close to the limit of what God can do through you.”
What Does This Mean in Real Life?
It means that the love you thought you didn’t have the strength to give—that’s exactly where God wants to show His power.
It means that the forgiveness you thought was impossible? The healing you thought could never come? The dream you buried long ago? These are not just sentimental hopes—they’re invitations for God’s Spirit to move deeply and gently within us.
We’re not talking about magical thinking. We’re talking about a God who partners with us—not to control us, but to transform us from the inside out. God isn’t a puppeteer; He’s a presence. A power. A pulse of grace running through the quiet places of our daily lives.
What Are the “Wildest Things” God Can Do?
- He can restore a broken relationship you’ve long given up on.
- He can birth new purpose from deep pain.
- He can take a shy, wounded heart and make it bold in love.
- He can stir a sense of calling in your spirit that changes the direction of your entire life.
And the best part? He doesn’t need you to be perfect. He just needs you to say yes.
So, What Should We Do?
- Dream again. Don’t limit your prayers to what feels “reasonable.” God’s love isn’t reasonable. It’s infinite.
- Be open. God may not work how you expect, but He always works in ways that reveal His goodness.
- Trust the Spirit. His work is gentle but powerful. You might not see it all at once, but over time, it will shape everything.
Final Word
What if we began each day not asking, “What can I handle?” but “What might God want to do in me today that I could never dream on my own?”
Because when God works within us, the possibilities become limitless.
And sometimes, the wildest thing He does…
is make us whole.