Breakthrough To Your Miracleنموونە
God does miracles. Still. So, why don’t we see more of them today? Why are you not experiencing a miracle when you are so desperate for one?
Those are good questions, important questions. Throughout my years of studying the Bible and interacting with thousands of people through my role as a pastor, I have discovered something: It is no coincidence that certain people do not receive the miracles they hope for and certain people do.
You might guess that I have found this difference between them: Some people lack faith for miracles; other people have faith for miracles; some people believe God can; other people believe God will.
That is part of it but not all of it.
It turns out that people who receive miracles don’t just receive miracles; they position themselves to receive miracles.
When doctors called Joyce Smith into an Emergency Room, her 14 year-old son John was dead. He had fallen through the ice and, after being rescued, had been without a pulse for an hour. The staff had brought her in to say goodbye. This story is detailed in the film Breakthrough and, as their pastor, I was there as an eyewitness.
Joyce's son was dead; but that was not her problem. Her problem was positioning herself for a miracle. Because Joyce trusted in the God who can raise the dead, she knew how to position herself to receive the miracle she needed.
Your problem is not your problem, and God is not your problem. God is still God and still does miracles. You just need to know how to position yourself to receive one.
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About this Plan
God is still in the miracle-working business today. As believers, our responsibility is to position ourselves to receive the work He wants to do in each of our lives.
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