Category: Miracles
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Acts 27:27-44
Is God involved in our journeys? I believe so. Does God care about our safety and well-being? Absolutely! Does God speak messages of warning, or hope? Yes – and if we listen, we might hear.
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Acts 20:1-12
Exhaustion, frustration, conflict, defeat, oppression, depression, hopelessness, anger, loss…all are situations that can sneak up on us, capture our attention, and leave us prone to accident, or worse. To be sure, the possibility of a miraculous resurrection can seem quite remote.
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Acts 18:1-23
Clearly, the heart of the Roman Saul had been transformed into the Apostle Paul capable of hearing and honoring messages from God. Time and time again, the Bible tells us how God speaks to us when we need it most.
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Acts 16:31-34
Is it time you paused for a sunrise? Is it time you paused to embrace the many facets of God’s presence in your life? Perhaps there is someone to whom you might speak the word of the Lord? Certainly, some extra joy in your day is a welcome proposition.
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Acts 12:18-13:3
God overcomes. God wins the war. God provides hope and saves those who need God most. We need to understand that God has no limits. God wins, always. It’s the timing that we have a problem with!
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Acts 12:1-17
I wonder, if privilege and comfort leads to complacency. How might my faith be deeper, stronger, more adventurous if it came with risk? How might I depend on God more, if my next sermon might lead to imprisonment, or worse?
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Acts 9:32-43
Miracles performed by the apostles served a very important purpose: to authenticate their message that Jesus was the one, true Lord and Savior. Jesus came to save sinners and to restore our relationship with God. Peter’s acts are symbolic of the love and mercy that God has for us.