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“Nothing Too Hard” — Song of the Week (Week 9 | Genesis 18–23) Alt-Pop / Electro-R&B • dark, addictive, minimalist • “Is anything too hard for the Lord?” “Is any thing too hard for the Lord?” (Genesis 18:14) This track is built around the angelic question spoken over Abraham and Sarah—an impossible promise colliding with ordinary limits. Whispered, intimate verses ride crisp finger snaps, sparse percussion, and a deep sub-bass pulse. Then the chorus blooms into shimmering layered vocals, distorted vocal chops, and lush synth textures—like light sparkling through smoke. It’s a soundtrack for covenant faith under pressure: laughter turning to promise, prayers bargaining for mercy, wilderness tears met by provision, and the mountain where the Lord provides. 🎧 Follow along with the weekly study: Come, Follow Me (Old Testament 2026) — Week 9 Lesson Plan (Genesis 18–23) https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/s... Scripture Helps (Genesis 18–23) https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/s... 💬 Question for you: Where have you needed this question lately—“Is anything too hard for the Lord?” Subscribe + notifications for weekly songs and daily reading videos. Music: Elder Eliezer Project: Come Listen With Me (Unofficial; not an official publication of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.) LYRICS Three travelers resting in the heat of the day, Bread on the table, water on the way. “Where is Sarah?”—“In the tent,” she’s near, A laugh behind linen, half hope, half fear. “According to time, you’ll cradle a son.” She laughs—then trembles—“Your will be done.” A question like thunder rolls over the yard: “Is anything too hard?” We count the years by empty rooms, But You count stars and call them soon. Chorus - Is anything too hard for the Lord? You write a birth from a barren word. You turn a laugh into a song, You prove the waiting wasn’t wrong. On the ashes, on the shore, In the desert without doors— Is anything too hard for the Lord? No—You open every door. Smoke on the plain, a city undone, Abraham bargains till mercy is won— “Perchance there are ten”—a prayer that bleeds, Justice and kindness weighing the deeds. Lot and his daughters step out through the night, Angels like lightning, hands full of light. We learn to kneel when the world seems charred, And whisper the question: “Is anything too hard?” Dust in our hair, but prayer in our hands— You hold the scales of broken lands. Chorus - Is anything too hard for the Lord? You pull a family from the storm. You set a warning in our bones, You teach the righteous how to go home. When the sky is iron and the ground is sore, When the night is louder than before— Is anything too hard for the Lord? No—mercy makes a door. A mother in the wild, a boy out of breath, A bowshot from water, too close to death. She looks away, but heaven has heard— God hears the lad and answers the word. Eyes that were dry are opened to see A well in the sand where the thirsty drink free. You write “I hear” on the wind-scarred yard— And ask us again: “Is anything too hard?” Up to Moriah with fire and wood, “Where is the lamb?”—“God will provide what is good.” Knife at the breath, a voice like a flood, A ram in the thicket tangled in blood. Name the mountain YHWH-yireh— On this ground, He makes a way. Chorus - Is anything too hard for the Lord? You swear by Your own living word. You make a nation from one old pair, You seed the world with answered prayer. Through graves and covenants and foreign shores, Through Machpelah’s tears and open doors— Is anything too hard for the Lord? No—on the mountain You provide forevermore. A laugh becomes Isaac, an altar becomes light— From promise to promise, You make the hard things right. #NothingTooHard #ComeFollowMe #Genesis #OldTestament #Abraham #Sarah #Isaac #Faith #Covenant #ChristianMusic #LDS #ComeListenWithMe #ElderEliezer