Monday, 2 June 2025

How to Receive Your Miracle: Believing for the Impossible

Key Scriptures:

  • Mark 9:23–24“If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.”

  • Acts 5:12–15 – Signs and wonders among the people.

  • Matthew 19:26“With God all things are possible.”


There’s a realm where the impossible becomes possible. It’s the realm of faith—and every believer is invited to live there.

You may have cried out for healing, breakthrough, provision, or deliverance. You may feel like nothing is moving. But let this truth pierce through your doubt:

Miracles are not random events—they are the manifestation of God’s will when faith meets obedience.


1. Believe That He Can

Jesus said it plainly:

“If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.” – Mark 9:23

This is the starting point. You must believe that God is able. Miracles don’t come from formulas—they flow from faith in a God who does the impossible. He parted seas, raised the dead, and healed multitudes. He has not changed.

But what if your faith feels small?

Then echo the cry of the father in Mark 9:24:

“Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.”

God is not waiting for perfect faith. He is looking for genuine hearts that choose to believe even while trembling.


2. Guard Your Mouth

You can talk yourself out of your miracle.
When doubt creeps in, silence it. When fear speaks, don't echo it. Speak life.

Life and death are in the power of the tongue (Proverbs 18:21).

Shut the mouth of unbelief. Refuse to repeat words that cancel what you're praying for. Miracles are often lost not because of weak faith, but because of a reckless tongue.


3. Walk Without Fear of Man

When you truly believe in the God who works miracles, you stop fearing man.

The man who fears no man is the one who fears God alone.

Faith often requires boldness—boldness to pray, to step out, to believe when no one else does. Do not let public opinion rob you of a private breakthrough.


4. Expect Signs and Wonders

“And by the hands of the apostles were many signs and wonders wrought among the people…” – Acts 5:12
“…they brought forth the sick into the streets… that at the least the shadow of Peter passing by might overshadow some of them.” – Acts 5:15

The same Spirit that worked through Peter and the apostles now dwells in you.
Signs and wonders follow those who believe—not those who doubt.

God still heals. God still delivers. God still makes a way.
And He does it to glorify His name and accomplish His will.


5. Your Lamentation Will Turn to Laughter

God is not just a miracle-working God; He is the restorer of joy.

That sickness? It will not end in death.
That debt? It will not bury you.
That heartbreak? It will not define you.
Let God turn your mourning into dancing and your tears into laughter. This is not the end.


Reflection Questions:

  1. Do I truly believe that all things are possible with God—or do I only hope?

  2. Are my words building faith or canceling it?

  3. What action can I take today that reflects belief in God’s miracle power?


Prayer:

Abba Father, in the name of Jesus,
I believe You are the God of miracles, signs, and wonders. Even when I doubt, help my unbelief. I repent for every word I’ve spoken that partnered with fear and not with faith. Today, I guard my mouth and lift my faith. I receive Your power and promise. Let Your will be done in my life, and let signs and wonders follow me as I walk in obedience. I believe—and I shall receive.

In Jesus Almighty name, Amen. 

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