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Miracles, Signs, and Wonders: God Working Through Us

 



Miracles, Signs, and Wonders (Hebrews 2:4)

"God also bears witness with various miracles, different signs and diverse wonders, and through other gifts of the Holy Ghost, according to God’s will." – Hebrews 2:4 (KSB)

   The practice of prayer in the Kingdom reminds us that God works through His people as living witnesses of His power and wisdom. This scripture reveals that God’s presence is not limited to words alone but is also displayed through tangible demonstrations miracles, signs, and wonders that confirm His truth and authority.

   1. God’s Witness
Miracles are God’s signature, His way of validating the message of faith shared through His servants. These divine acts assure believers that He is active and present in their lives. When God bears witness through miracles, our faith deepens, and our confidence in His Word grows stronger.

   2. God’s Will
Every sign and wonder unfolds according to God’s perfect will. As we pray and serve in the Kingdom, we are called to align our thoughts, words, and actions with that divine will. Miracles are never random, they are purposeful expressions of God’s plan to bless, heal, and draw people closer to Him.

   3. God’s Wisdom
It takes wisdom to understand how God moves through the miraculous. Divine wisdom helps us discern when and how the Holy Spirit operates, ensuring that every act of power brings edification, not confusion. As we walk in wisdom, we become vessels through which God’s love and glory are revealed to the world.

   Conclusion:
Miracles, signs, and wonders testify that God works through us bearing witness, fulfilling His will, and expressing His wisdom. These manifestations invite us to walk closely with Him, stay sensitive to His Spirit, and allow His power to flow freely in and through our lives.

God through us (Hebrews‬ ‭2‬:‭4‬)

📖 Reflection: How has God shown His power or presence in your life recently? What miracle are you believing for today?

💡 Action Step: Spend time in prayer asking the Holy Spirit to make you a willing vessel for God’s witness, will, and wisdom to flow through you.

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