As a matter of fact, many of the miracles we know about don't seen so impossible, simply because we are so familiar with them.
In daily living, I must remember that my limited concept of the outcome is just that – limited. If I am led to pray about a thing and if it makes no human sense I must then make sure that it is not out of line with His Word. If I sense it is from Him, I must take it to Him as the One who does much through the prayers of His Own. And then, I must leave it with Him. I may need to do this daily.
In the meantime, there is much to do and loving and prayerful, faithful attention must be paid to those who are immediately before me.
I so often hear Christians saying they won't even pray about a thing because they can not see any possible way it would happen. I suggest this is the way most think. We pray about the things we can see happening. We just can't figure out how. And even then, if we could have seen how to get it done, we might have just raced ahead and done the thing without prayer.
Most of the time, we only ask for the impossible when there is a desire to escape hardship or when there is a threat of grief.
He is the God who creates something out of less than nothing.
He is the God who is not limited by time or anything else.
He is the God who said He would withhold no good thing.
He is the God who said I do not have because I do not ask.
Soldier of The Cross, we must be content in Him. He has said so.
We must be about His business. He has said so.
If there is something that we are led to pray about, it is up to Him, and prayer will release Him to move that mountain. He has said so.