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Expect A Miracle, A Creative Miracle! A Foot is restored!

While I was at the prison, Marty had spent hours talking with another of his cousins who lived in the area. I arrived home from the prison revival really exhausted. Soon Marty advised me that his cousin was a leader in a small Women’s Aglow ministry that was going to be shut down because of very low attendance. He had told her that if the group could get on the phones through the night and invite people, telling them to expect miracles, he would send me to speak the next day!

Although I was looking forward to having a couple of days off, I got my friend Becky to take the four-hour drive with me. We prayed in the Holy Spirit throughout the whole ride. The service was the following morning, and they sure did invite a lot of people. Marty had told them all about the miracles which were happening in other meetings, and so they brought people who needed healing. Some were just out of the hospital, and came with portable oxygen tanks! They were told to come expecting the miraculous and that’s just what they were doing. Some people had been up all night, praying, with excitement and anticipation of seeing the miracle-working power of God.

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God is still telling us today: “Expect a miracle!

The Kingdom of God is at hand!” If Jesus had not had any miracles occurring, people would not have come out. The miracles drew them to Jesus. Then He could preach the Kingdom of God to them.

I began to pray for people at the meeting and they began to fall out under the power of God. It was because they were expecting Jesus. Jesus is the One who is the Miracle-Worker. We are simply vessels for the Holy Spirit to work through. After the service, they planned a small luncheon for us. We set up our book and tape table while we waited. A woman whom we had prayed for came over to us. Her leg was in a brace up to her ankle, because part of her foot had been removed. She said, “Sister Joan, my foot is on fire!” I told her it was okay, that Jesus was healing her foot. She came back again just before we went to lunch. “It’s been forty-five minutes since you prayed for me and my foot still feels like it’s on fire!” Again I reassured her that it was just the Lord healing her. Nevertheless, after lunch, she came by again to tell me her foot still felt like it was on fire. Hours after I arrived back home, I had a message on my answering machine. It was the same woman. She said that several hours after being prayed over she removed the leg brace. Her foot was perfectly whole. All the flesh that had been removed due to disease was restored! God gave her a creative miracle!

God wants us all to expect miracles. People will get new eyes, new arteries, new limbs, whatever is needed! I believe there is a whole Throne Room full of body parts and all we have to do is call them down! It means walking by faith in the anointing of God, knowing that God Almighty is a miracle-working God. Expect miracles. The greatest miracle is someone coming to know Jesus as their Savior. God intends to use you and me today!

Used by permission from the book, Yes, You Can Hear God Too. By

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By Pastor Emmanuel David, Monrovia, Liberia, Africa

I am so excited to share that God through His provisional power was able to provide our church with five hundred United States dollars from among our members and leaders to pay a partial payment on an acre of land on which we all want to build a modern church building for worship in Jesus mighty name. We are still trusting the Almighty God for the balance of $2, 200.USD. The God who started this vision will surely complete every work of this vision in Jesus precious name amen. Please agree with us. Thank you and blessings!

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