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For me, my life has been void of miracles. I think it is partially due to the fact that I am not actively seeking them myself. Life gets busy and it is easy to put my own will before that of god. Trusting god to move through me and preform miracles is a challenge. I need to strengthen my relationship with him and ask him to use me in his greater plan.
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It’s been a number of years, a long dry spell for miracles in my faith journey. I am encouraged and inspired by Peter’s lesson. I do believe we can walk in signs and wonders, healings etc. and I desire to see them increase in the Body of Christ today!
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- Peter suggested that even if we believe miracles have not ceased in our day, if our lifestyle is devoid of miracles, perhaps we should question if we are indeed "practical Cessationists." Do you agree? Or are there biblical reasons why believing Christians might not experience miracles?
I believe in fact we as people are practical cessationists because we pray for things but don’t expect God to respond, or if He does it won’t look like He did. We go to church, we go to work, we meet with friends but forget Jesus goes with us into those places and wants to move in your friends and family’s lives. Do we honestly expect God to move or we just going through the motions.
- Peter suggested that even if we believe miracles have not ceased in our day, if our lifestyle is devoid of miracles, perhaps we should question if we are indeed "practical Cessationists." Do you agree? Or are there biblical reasons why believing Christians might not experience miracles?
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#1.I need to start stepping out and believing God and expecting answer to prayer and to see miracles.
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