People have asked me, why we have so many miracles. Mark 16:17 speaks of “signs”
following those who believe. We believe God is powerful and good and that it is still His
will and heart to do what He did in the days of Jesus. So we pray for miracles… healing
for the sick, financial breakthrough for the poor, deliverance for those oppressed by the
devil, strength for the weary, healing for the emotionally wounded, freedom for the
addicted, etc. When we pray for a miracle, it creates an opportunity for God to act. And
we have found that God loves these opportunities. He loves to be invited to do the
impossible and has responded to our invitations in so many situations. And hundreds of
miracles have happened! May God be praised!
Acts 10:38 says “God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and power, and
how He went around doing good and healing all who were under the power of the devil,
because God was with Him.” According to the Great Commission as recorded in Mark
16:15-18, that is still our mandate today as His disciples---preaching the good news as
well as healing the sick and freeing people from the power of the devil. God establishes a
covenant with His people in Jer 32:40-41: “I will never stop doing good to them, and I
will inspire them to be awed by me, so that they will never turn away from me. I will
rejoice in doing them good...” Today God continues to fulfill this promise by anointing
His people with the Holy Spirit so they can fulfill this Great Commission. We proclaim
the same message that Jesus proclaimed and by the grace and power of God, we do the
same works also. May this continue to increase until our church is known as a house of
healing.
John 20:24 ff After Jesus rose from the dead He appeared to some of His disciples.
When they went to the others and said, “We have seen the Lord”, Thomas found that hard
to believe. He made the statement: “Unless I see…I will not believe.” Later Jesus came
to His disciples, He made a point of coming right up to Thomas and saying, “Put your
finger here, see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it into my side.” Jesus offered
tangible evidence to support the truth of Him being alive…Touch this, see this, Put your
finger here. Jesus didn’t like Thomas’ unbelief but in spite of tha t, He offered Thomas
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something that could be touched and seen to help him get past his doubt. Why? Jesus
next statement explains the answer to that question. “Stop doubting and believe!”
When God does miracles today it is for that same reason (Obvious ly in addition to simply
relieving a person from their suffering), to give tangible evidence that He lives and so
that people will believe, be saved and also
live for Him. The preaching of the word and
miracles should go hand in hand so that
people will be powerfully convinced and
will believe. (Mark 16:20, Acts 2:22, John
20:30-31, Acts 14:3). When the word is
preached, miracles are the demonstration of
that good news message. It is evidence that
the preached word is truth.
Jesus praised people that could believe
without seeing so many proofs. He praised
faith when He found it and in many places
exhorted lack of faith. But He also continued to demonstrate the word by His many signs
and wonders. The disciple John even says that the miracles recorded in the Bible are for
the same purpose…that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ and that believing you
may have life in His name. (John 20:30-31)
At the same time we are keenly aware that counterfeits exist. We are on the alert. We
are dressed for battle and praying for heaven to come down and the gates of hell to not
prevail. Please pray with us that this move of God will remain pure and uncorrupted by
man or even the devil, himself.