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In this inspiring message, believers are reminded that miracles are not something we chase they are the natural by product of a life connected to Jesus Christ. Through the theme "Miracle Conception," this sermon teaches that God has already planted divine purpose, promises, gifts, and breakthrough within His people. The challenge is not whether God is willing to work, but whether we are positioned to bring those miracles to birth.
Drawing from the wedding at Cana, Peter walking on water, the feeding of the five thousand, and other biblical examples, this message emphasizes the power of association with Christ. Wherever Jesus is welcomed, scarcity becomes abundance, impossibilities become possibilities, and ordinary people become carriers of extraordinary miracles.
The sermon also challenges believers to recognize that God often blesses others through people who are closely connected to Him. Just as Joseph blessed Potiphar's household, Noah preserved his family, and the faith of friends brought healing to the paralytic, every believer is called to become a channel through whom God performs miracles for others.
Main Lessons:
Main Takeaway
Miracles are conceived through relationship, nurtured through faith, and manifested through obedience. As believers remain connected to Jesus Christ, they not only experience supernatural breakthroughs themselves but also become vessels through whom God brings miracles to others.
By Pentecost Revival Church Intl.In this inspiring message, believers are reminded that miracles are not something we chase they are the natural by product of a life connected to Jesus Christ. Through the theme "Miracle Conception," this sermon teaches that God has already planted divine purpose, promises, gifts, and breakthrough within His people. The challenge is not whether God is willing to work, but whether we are positioned to bring those miracles to birth.
Drawing from the wedding at Cana, Peter walking on water, the feeding of the five thousand, and other biblical examples, this message emphasizes the power of association with Christ. Wherever Jesus is welcomed, scarcity becomes abundance, impossibilities become possibilities, and ordinary people become carriers of extraordinary miracles.
The sermon also challenges believers to recognize that God often blesses others through people who are closely connected to Him. Just as Joseph blessed Potiphar's household, Noah preserved his family, and the faith of friends brought healing to the paralytic, every believer is called to become a channel through whom God performs miracles for others.
Main Lessons:
Main Takeaway
Miracles are conceived through relationship, nurtured through faith, and manifested through obedience. As believers remain connected to Jesus Christ, they not only experience supernatural breakthroughs themselves but also become vessels through whom God brings miracles to others.