Im'possible

Im'possible

Luke 1:37 "For with God nothing is or ever shall be impossible."

We see that verse everywhere. Literally on Instagram, tattoos, bumper stickers, and shirts but do you really believe it? It is really hidden in your heart?

Here in the Jesus is My Homeboy™ community this scripture isn’t just a vibe, it’s our foundation.

It’s for the kid who grew up in chaos and instability but still dares to build peace and security in Christ.
It’s for the moms praying her children grow up with more than she had.
It’s for the men fighting silent battles and still showing up strong daily.
It’s for you, standing with mustard seed faith even when things look bad and the anxiety’s loud.

REMEMBER Faith Over Limits

Luke 1:37 showed up when Mary,  a young woman with no status, no clout, and a future full of questions, was chosen by God to carry the Messiah.

Nobody saw it coming. Nobody thought it was possible.
But that’s the kind of thing God does.

He flips the script.
He chooses the underdog.
He moves through the mess, not around it.

That’s the heartbeat of Jesus is My Homeboy™.
Every shirt, every journal, every line of a devotional, it’s all built to remind you: your faith is bold, beautiful, and fully seen by God.

Wear the Reminder

You’re not just buying clothes or journals. You’re claiming the promise:

  • When you rock our “Jesus Is My Homeboy” tee, it’s not just a shirt, it’s your declaration that you walk with the Most High.

  • When you open your devotional journal, you're not alone — you’re writing your prayers to a God who moves mountains.

Real Reflection:

What’s that one thing you’ve told yourself is too much, too wild, too broken, or too far gone?

Now read Luke 1:37 again. Repeat it out loud. Say it one more time but look at yourself in the mirror. Mean it.

Nothing. Is. Impossible.

Not that dream.
Not that healing.
Not your comeback.
Not the version of you that’s still waiting to break through.

Share Your Testimony

Drop a comment or DM us your Luke 1:37 moment or prayer. We'll be sharing real stories from our community — because faith moves louder when it’s shared.

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