OPEN HEAVEN 30 APRIL 2026

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OPEN HEAVEN 30 APRIL 2026 TODAY DEVOTIONAL Topic: NO DIFFICULT PROBLEM

Author: Pastor E. A. Adeboye (General Overseer, RCCG)

Date: April 30, 2026

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OPEN HEAVEN 30 APRIL 2026 DEVOTIONAL Topic: NO DIFFICULT PROBLEM

TOPIC: NO DIFFICULT PROBLEM

MEMORISE

Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh: is there any thing too hard for me? – Jeremiah 32:27

READ: John 6:1-14 (KJV)

1 After these things Jesus went over the sea of Galilee, which is the sea of Tiberias.
2 And a great multitude followed him, because they saw his miracles which he did on them that were diseased.
3 And Jesus went up into a mountain, and there he sat with his disciples.
4 And the passover, a feast of the Jews, was nigh.
5 When Jesus then lifted up his eyes, and saw a great company come unto him, he saith unto Philip, Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat?
6 And this he said to prove him: for he himself knew what he would do.
7 Philip answered him, Two hundred pennyworth of bread is not sufficient for them, that every one of them may take a little.
8 One of his disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, saith unto him,
9 There is a lad here, which hath five barley loaves, and two small fishes: but what are they among so many?
10 And Jesus said, Make the men sit down. Now there was much grass in the place. So the men sat down, in number about five thousand.
11 And Jesus took the loaves; and when he had given thanks, he distributed to the disciples, and the disciples to them that were set down; and likewise of the fishes as much as they would.
12 When they were filled, he said unto his disciples, Gather up the fragments that remain, that nothing be lost.
13 Therefore they gathered them together, and filled twelve baskets with the fragments of the five barley loaves, which remained over and above unto them that had eaten.
14 Then those men, when they had seen the miracle that Jesus did, said, This is of a truth that prophet that should come into the world.


MESSAGE

Several years ago, we held a Holy Ghost Service at Rowe Park in Lagos, Nigeria. As I was preaching, the word of the Lord came to me, and I said, “There is someone here; you used to have only one testicle, which has now been destroyed. However, God says that He is giving you two new ones.”

Suddenly, a young man in the congregation began to shout. He had been born with one testicle, and his parents decided to take him to a herbalist who eventually destroyed the only testicle he had. He shouted because he knew that the word of prophecy was for him. He was a married man, and when he came to my office some months later to share his testimony, he said, “For you to know that God has given me new testicles as He said, let me show them to you.” I told him that there was no need to show me because the result of the miracle he had received was obvious – he had come to share his testimony with his wife, who was visibly pregnant.

There is no difficult problem with God. In today’s memory verse, God said that nothing is too hard for Him. There is no case that is too complex for God to resolve.

When you go through the Scriptures, you will see various instances where God handled issues that seemed complex or hopeless.

In today’s Bible reading, for example, He fed more than five thousand people with just five loaves of bread and two small fishes. He also raised a man who had been dead and buried for four days from his grave (John 11:1-44). Likewise, in Cana of Galilee, the Lord Jesus Christ turned water into wine at a wedding when the wine ran out (John 2:1-11). Luke 1:37 tells us that there is no impossibility with the Almighty God.

Beloved, you should never allow the presence of seemingly hopeless situations in your life to bring you to a state where you give up. If you are faced with such situations, instead of sinking into despair, put your trust in the Lord.

The Bible says in Romans 10:11 that those who believe in God will never be put to shame. Tell Him about the situation, and rest assured that He will do the impossible.

I decree that the Lord will save you from any situation in your life that may appear hopeless or too difficult to handle, in Jesus’ name.

KEY POINT

Never allow yourself to sink into despair; rather, trust God to do the impossible.

BIBLE IN ONE YEAR

1 Chronicles 5-6


OPEN HEAVENS HYMN 53: ‘TIS SO SWEET TO TRUST IN JESUS

Verse 1:
‘Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus,
Just to take Him at His word;
Just to rest upon His promise,
Just to know, “Thus saith the Lord.”

Chorus:
Jesus, Jesus, how I trust Him!
How I’ve proved Him o’er and o’er!
Jesus, Jesus, precious Jesus!
Oh, for grace to trust Him more!

Verse 2:
Oh, how sweet to trust in Jesus,
Just to trust His cleansing blood;
Just in simple faith to plunge me
‘Neath the healing, cleansing flood!

Verse 3:
Yes, ’tis sweet to trust in Jesus,
Just from sin and self to cease;
Just from Jesus simply taking
Life and rest, and joy and peace.

Verse 4:
I’m so glad I learned to trust Thee,
Precious Jesus, Savior, Friend;
And I know that Thou art with me,
Wilt be with me to the end.


COMMENTARY

Memorise Expounded: Jeremiah 32:27

“Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh: is there any thing too hard for me?”

This verse is God’s rhetorical question to a prophet who was struggling to believe. Jeremiah had just bought a field as a sign of hope, but the Babylonians were besieging Jerusalem and everything looked hopeless. God’s question cuts through the despair: “Is there anything too hard for Me?” The implied answer is obvious: absolutely nothing. Not barren wombs, not incurable diseases, not dead bodies, not empty wallets, not shattered dreams. The God of all flesh—the One who made every human body and every natural system—has no limitations. What looks impossible to you is simply an opportunity for Him to show what He can do.

Bible Reading Expounded: John 6:1-14

This passage records the feeding of the five thousand, the only miracle of Jesus recorded in all four Gospels. A great multitude had followed Jesus because of the miracles they had seen Him do on the sick. When Jesus looked up and saw the crowd coming, He asked Philip a test question: “Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat?” Philip immediately calculated the impossibility: “Two hundred pennyworth of bread is not sufficient for them, that every one of them may take a little.” Andrew found a boy with five barley loaves and two small fishes, but added, “What are they among so many?” Jesus took the meager provision, gave thanks, and distributed it to the people. Not only did everyone eat until they were full, but they gathered twelve baskets of leftovers. This passage demonstrates that God takes our impossibly small resources and multiplies them into abundantly more than enough.

The God of Impossible Situations

In today’s devotional, Daddy Adeboye brings us face to face with the foundational truth of the Christian faith: nothing is too hard for God. Not the most complex case. Not the most hopeless situation. Not the most irreversible condition. Our God specializes in the impossible.

The Man with One Testicle

The devotional opens with a testimony that seems almost unbelievable—but it’s a real account of God’s creative power. During a Holy Ghost Service at Rowe Park in Lagos, as Daddy Adeboye was preaching, a word of knowledge came: “There is someone here; you used to have only one testicle, which has now been destroyed. However, God says that He is giving you two new ones.”

Suddenly, a young man in the congregation began to shout. He knew the word was for him. He had been born with one testicle, and his parents, in their desperation, had taken him to a herbalist who ended up destroying even that one. He was a married man, living with the shame and impossibility of ever having children.

Months later, he came to Daddy Adeboye’s office to share his testimony. He was so excited that he offered to show the evidence of his miracle. Daddy Adeboye declined, but the proof was already visible—his wife was visibly pregnant. God had done the impossible. He had created new organs where none existed.

Think about what this means. Medicine couldn’t help. Surgery couldn’t fix. The situation was completely hopeless by every human standard. But God spoke, and organs appeared. The impossible became reality.

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The God Who Feeds Thousands with Nothing

The Bible reading gives us another impossible situation. Over five thousand men, plus women and children, were gathered in a remote place with no food. Philip, ever practical, calculated the cost: eight months’ wages wouldn’t be enough to give everyone even a small bite. Andrew found a boy with five small barley loaves and two fish—a child’s lunch—and asked the obvious question: “What are they among so many?”

Humanly speaking, the answer was nothing. Five loaves and two fish for five thousand people is mathematically absurd. It’s less than a crumb per person. The situation was impossible.

But Jesus took the impossible situation, gave thanks to the Father, and began to break the bread. As the disciples distributed it, the food multiplied. Everyone ate until they were full. And when they gathered the leftovers, there were twelve baskets—more than they started with.

The impossible became not just possible, but abundant.

Other Impossible Situations in Scripture

The devotional reminds us of other times God did the impossible:

  • Lazarus: Dead four days, buried, already decomposing. Jesus spoke, and he walked out of the tomb (John 11).

  • The wedding at Cana: Out of wine, facing public shame. Jesus turned water into the best wine of the feast (John 2).

  • Sarah: Ninety years old, womb dead for decades. God gave her Isaac (Genesis 21).

  • The man at Bethesda: Thirty-eight years paralyzed, no one to help him. Jesus healed him in an instant (John 5).

Every impossible situation in Scripture became a platform for God’s glory.

Why You Should Never Give Up

The devotional addresses those facing seemingly hopeless situations: “You should never allow the presence of seemingly hopeless situations in your life to bring you to a state where you give up.”

Despair is a lie from the enemy. It says, “This is too hard. God can’t fix this. It’s over.” But God’s question to Jeremiah echoes through the ages: “Is there anything too hard for me?”

  • Too hard? I made the universe with a word.

  • Too hard? I parted the Red Sea.

  • Too hard? I raised Jesus from the dead.

  • Too hard? I gave a child to a hundred-year-old man and his ninety-year-old wife.

Nothing is too hard for Him.

What to Do When Facing the Impossible

1. Put Your Trust in the Lord
The devotional says, “Instead of sinking into despair, put your trust in the Lord.” Trust is the opposite of despair. Despair looks at the problem; trust looks at the Problem-Solver. Despair says, “This is impossible”; trust says, “Nothing is too hard for God.”

2. Tell Him About the Situation
The man with one testicle didn’t have to tell God—God already knew. But bringing your situation to Him in prayer is an act of faith. It acknowledges that He is the only One who can help. It positions you to receive.

3. Rest Assured That He Will Do the Impossible
The devotional promises: “Rest assured that He will do the impossible.” This is not blind optimism—it’s based on the character of God. He is faithful. He keeps His word. He specializes in impossibilities.

4. Remember Romans 10:11
“Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed.” Shame is what comes when hope fails. But if you believe in God, you will never be put to shame. He will come through. He will act. He will vindicate your faith.

The Nature of Impossible Situations

Impossible situations come in many forms:

  • Medical impossibilities: Conditions doctors can’t cure, organs that don’t exist

  • Financial impossibilities: Debts you can’t pay, resources that won’t stretch

  • Relational impossibilities: Marriages that seem dead, families that are broken

  • Career impossibilities: Doors that won’t open, opportunities that have passed

  • Spiritual impossibilities: Loved ones who seem too far gone, hearts that seem too hard

Whatever form your impossibility takes, it is not too hard for God.

The God of All Flesh

The memory verse calls God “the LORD, the God of all flesh.” This means He is not just the God of spirits or angels—He is the God of physical bodies, physical needs, physical situations. He made flesh. He understands flesh. He can heal flesh, restore flesh, even create flesh where none exists.

The man with one testicle experienced this. His flesh was restored by the God of all flesh. Your flesh—your physical situation, your material needs, your bodily conditions—is His concern too.

Practical Applications

1. Identify your impossible situation
Write down the one thing that seems most hopeless in your life right now. Name it clearly.

2. Declare Jeremiah 32:27 over it
Say out loud: “Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh: is there any thing too hard for me?” Then personalize it: “God says nothing is too hard for Him—and that includes my situation.”

3. Tell God about it
Spend time this week bringing that situation to Him in prayer. Be specific. Be honest. Be expectant.

4. Look for testimonies
Read through the Bible and find other impossible situations God solved. Let them build your faith.

5. Prepare your testimony
Start thanking God now for the impossible thing He is about to do. When it happens, you’ll be ready to share.

Conclusion

The testimony of the man with one testicle should encourage you today. If God could create new organs where none existed, what can He not do? If He could feed five thousand with five loaves, what shortage can He not supply? If He could raise a four-day-dead man, what situation is beyond His reach?

Your impossible situation is not too hard for Him. Bring it to Him. Trust Him. Rest in His faithfulness. And watch what He does.

Prayer

“Father, I thank You that nothing is too hard for You. You are the God of all flesh, the One who does impossibilities. I bring my impossible situation before You today—the thing that seems hopeless, the condition that seems irreversible. I trust You to do what only You can do. I will not give up. I will not despair. I believe that I will not be ashamed. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”


END OF OPEN HEAVEN FOR APRIL 30, 2026


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