The King of Glory

13th May 2007: It's My Season of Unusual Miracles

Beloved, Calvary greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Glory and Honour to His Majesty, Jehovah – The King of Glory.

Brethren, I give thanks to Him, who alone does wonders, for His mercy endures forever (Ps 136:4). The Lord has been gracious to us. We say Thank You Lord – for all You have done for us, for that which You are doing and will yet do in the Assembly of Your people.

Beloved, in a Season of Unusual Miracles everything is possible. When God is ready to do wonders, He stops at nothing. He once changed a Divine Order to avenge His people. The Bible says: ‘And there has been no day like that, before or after it, that the Lord heeded the voice of a man...’ (Jos. 10:13-14). I pray that this season, because of you, the Lord will stop at nothing to transform your life in Jesus name (Amen).

Brethren, some people talk about miracles, and often desire it without understanding its spiritual context. A miracle is an extraordinary and remarkable event that is attributed to a supernatural force (God), and it is beyond human comprehension. Someone once defined a miracle as when a dumb man tells a deaf man that a blind man saw a crippled man run to help a barren woman carry her baby. That is Unusual Miracle! Unbelievable? That is what God will do in your lives this season – fortune will smile at you, and your lives shall be filled with Unusual Miracles in Jesus name (Amen). Be prepared, God is able!

Beloved, though a miracle happens in the physical, it is orchestrated in the realm of the spirit. There are things to know and to do for us to draw the miracle working hands of God into our lives and situations. These are Divine Strategies for Unusual Miracles. In the course of this wonderful season, we shall be looking at some of these strategies including – Faith (Heb 11:6), Believe (John 11:40), Obedience (1 Kings 17:13-16), Confession (Rom 10:10), Prayer and Fasting (2 Chro 20:3-4), Persistence (Luke 18:1), Perseverance (Heb 10:36) and others. Shalom!