The Power of Miracles

In Acts 14:3, we’re told that God “confirmed the message of His grace by enabling them to do miraculous signs and wonders.” Later, in Lystra, Paul healed a man crippled from birth (Acts 14:8–10). Miracles were never meant to glorify people—they were signs that pointed to the truth of God’s love and power.

We sometimes forget that God still works miracles today. He may not always part seas or raise the dead before our eyes, but He transforms hearts, heals wounds, restores relationships, and provides in impossible situations. These moments—big or small—demonstrate that the Gospel is alive and active.

When you live and share the Good News, expect God to move. He delights in confirming His Word with power. Our role is to obey, to listen for His direction, and to be bold enough to pray in faith. You may not see a physical miracle every day, but when someone opens their heart to Jesus, that is the greatest miracle of all.

Scripture:
Ephesians 3:20-21 - Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us, to Him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations forever and ever. Amen. 

Luke 1:37 - "For nothing will be impossible with God."

Application:
Step out in faith—pray boldly for someone’s need today. Thank God for the miracles you’ve already witnessed, no matter how small.

Prayer:
Father, thank You that You are still the God of miracles. Strengthen my faith to believe that You can do far more than I imagine. Use me as a vessel through which Your power and love can flow. May every miracle—seen and unseen—bring glory to Your name.

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