Monday, January 6, 2025

January 5, 2025 Recap - Part 1

 God still does miracles.


Although we don't always ask for them or acknowledge them, He can still perform them.  The same God who worked through Peter and healed the paralytic and raised Tabitha from the dead is fully capable, willing, and able to work in you, through you, and for you.

God is alive.

God is active.

God is all-knowing.

God is all-powerful.

God is never changes.

God is sovereign.

God is good.

God is holy.

God is just.

God is love.

The reason we may not be experiencing miracles is because we are not asking and believing.  It is not because He can't or won't.  It's us.  Not Him.

Everyday we see and face situations that can only be changed with a miracle.  It's OK to say it. Healing requires a miracle.  Freedom from strongholds requires a miracle.  Salvation requires a miracle.  Life after death requires a miracle.

As Peter stood over Aeneas, the paralytic, he said to him, "Jesus Christ heals you; get up and make your bed." Immediately he got up.  In Joppa, Peter knelt and prayed and said, "Tabitha, arise."

Peter chose to pray and believe that in the name of Jesus Christ, this man would walk and this woman would live again.  Truly he trusted God to do miracles.  In confidence and faith, he spoke to these two people and saw God perform a physical healing.  Peter knew that he was not the one.

What are you facing?  Who do you know that needs a miracle?  Pray and ask in the name of Jesus Christ.  Go to them.  Speak over them the name of Jesus. Pray for them.

Because, God still does miracles.

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