It is my understanding that there are different types and levels of miracles. The Creator/Giver of life, creates and provides continuously and indiscriminately air, rain, sun, crops and cattle of the fields to all. He cares for the tiniest as well as for the most gigantic creatures. These are continuous miracles bestowed on the collectivity unconditionally. (Famine and starvation are human made)
On the other hands, there are miracles that are only contingent upon our willingness to ignite the power within us. Such power will allow our desires to manifest in our lives through faith and obedience
Moses in order to lead the Israelites out of bondage, had to ignite the power in him by replacing his fear with faith. Then, all it took for all the miracles to happen was his baton and his faith. The woman of Sarepta, through faith and obedience was able, despite the minuscule amount of flour and oil, to feed the prophet and her son. Her blessing was toppled by an overflowing riches and grace that carried over generations afterwards.
The young boy did not hesitate to surrender his five loaves of bread and two fish for the Master's plan. He ultimately witnessed his participation in the divine plan that satisfied his hunger as well as that of the whole community. He had allowed himself to partake in that indescribable miracle of sharing. The same dynamism applied to the woman with the issue of blood, the lepers, the lame, the blind and the dead. They witnessed their miracles because of their faith and obedience.
There are occasions where we impede or sabotage our miracles. Cain for example missed his miracles because of his lack of faith; and unwillingness to offer his best. Abel on the other hand, honored The Lord with the best that he could with the understanding that all belong to God; that he could never out-give The Lord. Therefore, despite his violent death, his sacrifice will remain at The Heart of The Throne of The Lord of lords forever.
Jesus Himself spoke of a town where no miracles happened because of their lack of faith. Jesus went on sharing the secret to our miracles: a bit of faith as tiny as a mustard seed in The Living God. Jesus replied: "If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, 'Be uprooted and planted in the sea,' and it will obey you. Like 17: 20
Created at the image of The Father God Almighty, we have been blessed with the power to walk in our purpose. We need faith and action for them our miracles to come to light. We need to believe and allow God to operate in our lives without hindrances. We need to tap into that divine energy, and dynamically activate that supernatural power though faith and obedience to bring about our miracles.
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