I understand and accept that. So "with God" why will God not answer any prayer that would otherwise be impossible?
First, I do not know that God has *never* answered any prayer that would otherwise be impossible.
Second, I think that Jesus is the ultimate answer for all of our prayers, and it would be impossible for us, on our own, to reconcile ourselves to God. Meaning God has, in fact, answered in the perfect way all of our ways, in a way that would otherwise be impossible.
Third, God does not exist to perform miracles to satisfy our demands. The state we are in, in which we suffer and we die, is a real consequence of our sin. Let's stop thinking about God as a genie in a bottle who will take away our suffering and pain in an instant. That would mean that all of our sin was without meaning, and that our sin doesn't separate us from God, when we believe that it does.
Fourth, "with God" means accepting God's will knowing the *why* that you ask for. I don't know exactly why the world operates as it is. God will answer this question to you better than I possibly could in the next one. I have faith in the whys, knowing that I can't articulate them to satisfy everyone, let alone myself.
Fifth, deriving reasons to reject God from a formula that directs us to be *with God* is fundamentally out of order for a Christian like myself. Understanding that I am to be with God, why would I be against God if he doesn't operate according to how I think he ought to operate?
Finally, if God did perform what we would agree to be the impossible with even a wee bit of frequency, faith would no longer be a stumbling block. Right? Faith, the greatest of anathemas to many, would remain the greatest of anathemas. People would posit that they do not accept God and Christ on faith, but on results. And result-oriented thinking is not the way to accepting God and Christ. Dozens of time Jesus told us to have faith...that our faith makes us whole...that our faith can save us. Your complaint would make all of this irrelevant. That would be helpful to you, on a personal level, but that is not the way as determined by the Lord.
Edited to add: also, if God did as you think he ought, the world would be very bizarre. People would pray that God turn all people into spiders or something. Spider Man doesn't count.
And another thing. *MAYBE SOMEBODY PRAYED THAT GOD SHOULD NOT ANSWER ANY PRAYERS THAT WOULD OTHERWISE BE IMPOSSIBLE*, and so he didn't and doesn't. Ever think of that? Arf arf.
-Elliot