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The absence of miracles has become a default in my life. I truly did not realize how important the Acts Church was until it came to my own infirmities. Not only that, I truly want to see my family saved. When I first became a Christian I was delivered from a bad spirit. Despite having that miracle happen, I was not living a life that had those kind of miracles. I was all talk. I was also very religious. I truly wish I would have taken my walk more seriously because I ended up actually turning away. If I truly want to experience miracles in my life I need to have faith, even if its the size of a mustard seed. I need to be open to fasting and praying without ceasing. I need to stay obedient and keep walking Jesus.
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Deleted UserFebruary 15, 2022 at 4:53 pmAn absence of miracles has not been my default because I have seen miracles that are progressive, in the sense that miracles have happened with healing the sick in my experience. Other miracles have been finding lost articles. As believers continued to pray, one breakthrough to the next occurs. For example, when people ask for quick recoveries, I believe they are asking for more faith, grace, dunomis power, and manifestation. As someone wrote, even with faith as a mustard seed. In Christ, all things are possible, including extraordinary miracles. God is helping me grow into a tree of Lebanon, full of faith and miracles following.
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@VGaffney thanks for this testimony. I love how strong your faith in God is and your desire to grow into a tree of Lebanon is awesome. What a great scriptural image.
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A life without miracles had become my normal in the past. Without them, my life was dry, miserable and unspectacular. What it would take for me to start seeing and doing miracles is that “mustard seed” of faith (maybe a bit more), and some prayer; mixed with a lot of Spirit-led action.
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The absence of miracles has been a default in my life…to make a change I need to jump in the boat and believe with all my heart that I can do all things in Christ. I have been a lukewarm Christian for a long time, and I am excited for this journey of learning about the spirit filled life.
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