If a mission keeps coming to your heart again and again, then stop calling it impossible. The Bible says, “With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26). Notice that the Bible did not say nothing is impossible by itself. It says with God all things are possible. That changes everything. Many times, what we call impossible is a situation where we have removed God from the equation. If God placed that burden, idea, vision, or assignment inside your spirit, then there is already a path for it to happen. The real issue is not impossibility. The real issue is growth, understanding, and obedience.
David is a powerful example of this. Imagine telling people that a shepherd boy would one day defeat Goliath, lead armies, unite Israel, and become king. It sounded impossible. But David grew into that assignment step by step. First the lion. Then the bear. Then Goliath. Then warfare. Then leadership. Then kingship. David did not become that man overnight. God used every season to build him gradually into the person his mission required. The mission was bigger than David at first, but David kept growing with God. That is how divine assignments work. God often gives you a glimpse first, then grows you into capacity afterward through experience.
So when your mission feels too big, do not panic or give up. Instead, ask yourself: what kind of person must I become to carry this assignment well? Grow in the love of God. Grow in wisdom so you know what to do next. Grow in power so you can endure pressure, opposition, and difficulty. Many believers want the final result immediately, but God is interested in building the person first. The mission in your spirit is not there to mock you. It is there to call you higher. With God, your assignment is possible. Grow into it.
