How many times have you heard someone say, “That’s impossible” when what they really meant was “I don’t know how to plan that”?
The line between the impossible and the unplannable is thin—but powerful. And for most people, indistinguishable. They see an outcome they can’t predict, a path they can’t chart, and their brain calls it “impossible”—when in truth, it’s just outside the scope of their planning mechanism.
Let’s break that down.
The Planning Brain vs The Manifesting Spirit
We’ve been trained from a young age to believe that if we can’t plan something step by step, we can’t do it. That’s the planning brain at work. It wants control, predictability, and a roadmap. It thrives on timelines, milestones, and logic.
But life—real life—isn’t a spreadsheet. It’s jazz. It’s improvisation. It’s divine timing.
There’s a deeper intelligence in you, one that doesn’t need a 5-year plan to create miracles. This is the manifesting spirit. It sees the vision, holds the frequency, trusts the pull, and lets life handle the choreography.
Most of what’s truly magical in life—the people you meet, the breakthroughs you have, the moments that change everything—are unplannable. They just happen. But only to those who are open to them.
When You Say “Impossible,” Check Your Filters
The next time you call something impossible, ask yourself:
- Is it really impossible?
- Or is it just that I can’t predict how it could happen?
- Am I uncomfortable not knowing the “how”?
- Am I letting the limits of my current strategy define the limits of possibility?
People once said flight was impossible. But it wasn’t. It was just unplannable—until it wasn’t.
People said a man couldn’t run a 4-minute mile, until one did.
People say true love, sudden wealth, or divine healing are impossible—but for someone somewhere right now, they’re real.
Miracles Don’t Fit in Spreadsheets
You don’t get to plan miracles. You get to align with them. You get to create space for them, believe in them, and then move as if they’re on their way. That’s not passive. That’s the deepest kind of participation.
It’s active surrender.
Let the How Be Holy
There’s a phrase that will change your life:
“Let the how be holy.”
When something is unplannable, it doesn’t mean it’s not coming. It just means the how is none of your business right now. Your job is the what and the why. Life handles the how. God handles the how.
And His plans are better than anything you could write out in a notebook.
Conclusion: Stop Calling Things Impossible
What if the only reason something hasn’t happened is because you stopped believing the moment you couldn’t map it?
Don’t limit your future to what your mind can plan.
Some of the greatest outcomes in your life will come through doors you didn’t even know existed.
It’s not impossible.
It’s just unplannable.
And that’s exactly why it’s divine.
Let your faith outgrow your need for a plan. The more you live in alignment, the more you’ll see:
The impossible is only waiting for your surrender.