Reflecting on the Miracles of God

by | Jan 13, 2022 | Devotionals | 0 comments

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Pay attention to this Job. Stop and consider the wonderful miracles of God! – Job 37:14

When I read this verse, I immediately stopped in my tracks.

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And I thought of every miraculous thing I could think of:

  • God speaking to Moses through the burning bush
  • God parting the Red Sea for the Israelites
  • God bringing fire down from the heavens for Elijah
  • Jesus turning water into wine
  • Jesus curing the blind
  • Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead
  • Jesus raising Himself from the dead
  • Testimonies of miraculous healings from others
  • Divine Interventions I’ve experienced in my own life

God’s miracles are all around us. God gives us the miracle of breath every single day. In fact, we don’t even breathe on our own. It’s God that forces His breath into our bodies and keeps us alive every day.

So when I stop and think about the power that God has, His supernatural ability to influence and change any situation, I’m completely awestruck. And I’m that much more encouraged that God can set things straight in my life when they are crooked.

He has the power to fulfill our every need.

He has the power to grant us the desires of our hearts.

He has the power to bind and rebuke every influence that Satan is trying to throw at us.

There’s nothing He can’t do…

God truly is an AWESOME and INCREDIBLE God!

Be blessed,

Alexia


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My name is Alexia Hogan, and over the years, I have dealt with a range of disorders including: panic disorder, agoraphobia, chronic insomnia, social anxiety, PTSD, major depression, trichotillomania, and OCD (persistent intrusive thoughts). I understand the struggle very well, and I invite you to participate in this healing journey with me.  Learn More