Correct preposition "With" or "For"

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edmondjanet

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Nothing is impossible "with" me.
Nothing is impossible "for" me. Here "with" or "for"
 
Nothing is impossible "with" me.
Nothing is impossible "for" me. Here "with" or "for"

♥♦♣♠ NOT A TEACHER ♥♦♣♠
Nothing is impossible for me. = I am capable of doing anything
Nothing is impossible to me. = In my opinion, anything that you can think of can be done
Nothing is impossible with me. = You can do anything with me
 
♥♦♣♠ NOT A TEACHER ♥♦♣♠
Nothing is impossible for me. = I am capable of doing anything
Nothing is impossible to me. = In my opinion, anything that you can think of can be done
Nothing is impossible with me. = You can do anything with me
Nothing is impoosible with God.= I have read this sentence in Bible.This means,You can do anything with God
 
Nothing is impoosible with God.= I have read this sentence in Bible.This means,You can do anything with God

It seems that there's also this interpretation:
Nothing is impossible with God. = With the help of God, you could do anything.
 
it sounds true!!
 
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