Devotionals

GOD OF MIRACLES

 



We serve a God of miracles a God who does what no human hand can do, who moves when all hope seems lost, and who steps into the impossible and makes it possible. From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible is filled with countless examples of God performing miracles to show His power, love, and glory. And the good news is this He has not changed. The same God who parted the Red Sea, who raised the dead, who healed the blind and who fed thousands with five loaves and two fish  is the God we serve today.

In Luke 18:27, Jesus says, “What is impossible with man is possible with God.” This reminds us that our situations, no matter how hopeless they seem, are not beyond God’s reach. Where human strength ends, God’s power begins. When doctors say there’s no cure, God can heal. When resources run dry, God can provide. When hearts are broken, He can restore. Our God is a miracle-working God, and He is not limited by time, circumstances or human understanding.

Miracles are not just for the past they are happening today. Sometimes we look for big, dramatic signs, but often, miracles come in quiet, simple ways a door opening that seemed permanently closed, a sickness that suddenly disappears, a child returning home after years of rebellion, a heart finding peace in the middle of chaos. These are all signs that God is still working, still moving, still performing miracles in the lives of His people.

But it’s important to understand that miracles are not about us; they are about God’s glory. Every miracle is a testimony to who He is loving, powerful, faithful, and full of compassion. When God performs a miracle, it points us back to Him and strengthens our faith. It reminds us that He sees us, hears our prayers, and cares deeply about our needs.

Sometimes, we pray and don’t see a miracle right away. This doesn’t mean God isn’t working. Miracles often begin in the unseen. God may be aligning things behind the scenes, preparing hearts, or building our faith in the process. Our job is not to figure out how or when God will move our job is to believe.

If you’re waiting for a miracle today, don’t lose heart. God sees your faith, hears your prayers, and knows your situation. Keep trusting. Keep believing. Keep praying. The God of miracles has not forgotten you. His power has not run out. His love has not grown cold. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

 

2025-07-08 08:33:04