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Hints to Daily Wisdom Devotion In today’s devotion, I want you to imagine the undeniable hand of God in the events of your life? What has He brought about in your life this past week? In this past month? In this past year? Do you have a reason on why you need a miracle? Men and Brethren, the experiences of life have taught us that the results of life are ultimately in God’s hands. Nothing happens outside of the ultimate control of God who the scriptures describe in Rom 8:28 “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose”. Stop and think about this for a moment. Why do you need a miracle? It’s a serious question. Picture yourself the way you want to be, healthy and whole in every area of your life. That is the will of God for you, you know. I Thessalonians 5:23 says, He desires you to be “preserved sound and complete [and found] blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ (the Messiah)” (The Amplified Bible). God wants you to be sound and complete. It’s His perfect will for you to be whole, undamaged and intact—spirit, soul, and body— before Jesus returns. In light of that fact, let me ask you again: What changes would you need God to make for His will to be fulfilled in your life? What would it take for you to be whole? You may have concluded you need a miracle to change your circumstances. That may well be what you’re thinking right now. If so, we are here to tell you God has one for you. He has as many miracles as you need. He is the God of the miraculous. A miracle is something that is absolutely impossible apart from the supernatural working of God. It’s something that cannot happen by natural means. If you have a disease, you need healing. But if you have a part missing—if you were born without fingers or toes, for example, you need a miracle. If faith in the Word of God is spoken and released without wavering, I believe we can see that small person G-R-O-W up and become normal right before our eyes. You might think that would be impossible and, naturally speaking you’d be right. “With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible” Matthew 19:26. “All things are possible to him that believeth” Mark 9:23 so we need to start believing. We need to start expecting the impossible! It’s Never Too Late. Of course, people with physical abnormalities or missing parts aren’t the only ones who need miracles. Miracles are also needed when natural circumstances have gone on so long that it looks like it’s too late for a turn around. Abraham and Sarah needed that kind of miracle, for example. They needed a child for their lives to be whole and intact. Yet they were well past childbearing age when God told them He was going to give them one. They were about 100 years old. No doubt, their natural thought was, Even if God did heal our barrenness, it’s too late for us now. We’re too old. That kind of thing can’t happen this late in the game. But God did it for them, didn’t He? He proved that it’s never too late for a miracle. Brethren, Have you asked, why hasn’t a miracle already taken place in my life? For a miracle to get from heaven to earth, a divine connection has to be made. Miracles aren’t magic. They don’t just happen—poof!—because God decides to wave His miracle hand one day. No, miracles primarily occur when people put themselves in position to receive them. To find out how to position yourself for a miracle, you can study the miracles in the New Testament. As you do, you’ll see patterns emerge. You will find certain elements were most always involved when miracles happen.
Posted on: Sun, 18 Aug 2013 04:25:37 +0000

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