In a world often heavy with doubt and uncertainty, there’s a powerful truth waiting to be embraced: miracles are not just ancient stories, but a present reality. They’re real, transformative encounters with a living God who sees, hears, and moves
Watch the full message below to experience powerful testimonies and biblical insights about healing and breakthrough.
This message isn’t about blind optimism—this is about faith, grounded in the unchanging nature of our miracle-working God.
A Touch That Changed Everything – Mark 5
Consider the woman in Mark 5 who had suffered for twelve years. She had tried every medical solution, exhausted all options. But in one desperate moment of faith, she reached out to touch the hem of Jesus’ garment—believing it was enough to heal her.
Her expectation was the catalyst for her miracle.
This story invites us to ask:
What are we expecting from God today?
Are we approaching Him with timid hope, or bold, unwavering belief?
Her healing wasn’t just physical. It was immediate, complete, and transformative—a reflection of how God often works.
Praise in the Prison – Acts 16
But what happens when miracles feel delayed?
Look at Paul and Silas in Acts 16. Beaten, chained, and imprisoned, they chose not to despair—but to worship. In that atmosphere of praise, God moved. A sudden earthquake shook the prison, opening doors and breaking chains.
Their focus wasn’t on their suffering, but on their Savior.
This reminds us:
Breakthrough often follows praise.
Worship repositions our hearts and sets the stage for divine intervention.
Miracles Still Happen — Will You Be a Carrier?
Paul and Silas weren’t the only ones freed that night. The jailer, on the verge of ending his life, found salvation for himself and his household.
Here’s the truth:
Your miracle might not be just for you.
God often uses personal breakthroughs to reach others, revealing His love, power, and grace.
Power Beyond The Grave
The Bible is filled with extraordinary moments of divine power—none more striking than 2 Kings 13, where a dead man came back to life after touching Elisha’s bones.
This story shows us:
The power of God doesn’t fade.
Even after Elisha’s death, his very bones carried the anointing.
What legacy of power are we leaving behind?
How are we cultivating a life so filled with God that it continues to impact others long after we’re gone?
5 Practical Ways to Cultivate Miracle-Expecting Faith
1. Saturate Yourself in Scripture
“Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.” (Romans 10:17)
Soak in God’s promises. Let His truth shape your perspective.
2. Surround Yourself with Believers Who Build Faith
Faith is contagious. Walk with those who stir up your belief—not your doubt.
3. Step Out in Obedience
Faith without action is dead. Like Peter walking on water, sometimes you have to get out of the boat.
4. Create an Atmosphere of Worship
Praise shifts your focus from the problem to the Problem Solver. Worship is fertile ground for miracles.
5. Expect God to Move
Wake up each day believing today could be your day. Expectation creates space for the supernatural.
You Are Called to Be a Carrier of Miracles
This life of faith isn’t just about receiving. It’s about becoming a conduit of God’s power.
In Acts 5, Peter’s very shadow brought healing. That’s not superstition—that’s overflow. That’s a life so full of God’s presence that even proximity brings breakthrough.
You are called to live like that.
Whether you’re in your home, workplace, or community—you are a light in the darkness. You carry the atmosphere of heaven.
Testimonies Build Faith
These aren’t just stories—they’re real lives transformed by a real God:
- A woman once diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis now rides her bike daily, pain-free.
- A man addicted for over a decade experienced instant deliverance during worship.
- Broken marriages restored. Cancer gone. Prodigals returning.
Your situation might feel impossible—but God is not limited by your diagnosis, debt, or disappointment.
Jesus Is Still Asking: “Who Touched Me?”
Let’s return to the woman with the issue of blood. Jesus didn’t just let her slip away. He asked, “Who touched Me?” He wanted to acknowledge her faith—to affirm her publicly, to restore her fully.
Even today, He asks:
“Who will touch Me in faith?”
“Who will believe I can change everything in an instant?”
Let that be you.
Your Miracle Begins with Expectation
Step into a life of expectancy. Cultivate an atmosphere of faith in your heart and home. Believe that today could be your breakthrough.
Your miracle is not just possible—it’s probable when you align your expectations with the nature of our miracle-working God.
Reach out. Believe. Expect.
The God of miracles is closer than you think.