Do we Believe in Miracles?

Do we Believe in Miracles?

Do we believe in miracles? When the impossible becomes possible; the supernatural becomes the natural, and God accomplishes what only He can? When we remember our Savior’s birth, we gain faith for all the miraculous expectations we carry in our hearts.

When the doctor announces an incurable disease to a patient; someone gets laid off a job when unemployment is high; an unforeseen divorce brings hopelessness; or finances diminish to nothing; then we may be caught up in despair and fear of an uncertain future. The question is: was Jesus born of a virgin? Our answer to that question stirs up faith and brings us divine answers for whatever we face.

The angel told Mary about Elizabeth’s miraculous pregnancy, so not only could she believe, but we could believe as well. We learned that miracles not only pertain to Jesus, but are available to everyone. When we celebrate the birth of Jesus, we celebrate the amazing, astounding, and astonishing works of God. Yes, we do believe! Nothing is impossible with God. Our walk of faith expects divine steps at every turn, from glory to glory!

Luke 1:36-37 “Now indeed, Elizabeth, your relative has also conceived a son in her old age; and this is now the sixth month for her, who was called barren. For with God nothing will be impossible.”

 

 

 

Confirmation

Confirmation

God aligns every part necessary for the accomplishment of His purposes in our lives. As part of this preparation, He brings explicit confirmation.

A confirmation brings verification of what we believe in our hearts. We first have faith in what God has spoken to us, and then see God affirming His word along the way. He desires us to have surety in our steps. He knows we only want His will to be done because He hears the prayers of our willing hearts. We pray to go His way with confidence in His ability. God confirms and affirms His word to us unexpectedly, surely, and clearly.

The more impossible something appears to be, the more affirmation we will receive. God watches over His word to perform it, reassuring us with care and love. A confirmation for Mary was her cousin Elizabeth, who had been barren, but was now expecting a child. We connect with others of like precious faith who also believe in miracles. It confirms to us that with God the impossible is possible. With God, the supernatural is natural, from glory to glory!

Luke 1:36-37 “‘Now indeed, Elizabeth your relative has also conceived a son in her old age; and this is now the sixth month for her who was called barren.  For with God nothing will be impossible.’”

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