God is still in the miracle-working business, just as He was when He parted the Red Sea, brought down the walls of Jericho, and raised Jesus from the dead. Miracles are not reserved for the past; they are for those who dare to believe today. Faith is the language of God, and when you speak and pray His Word with boldness, you position yourself to see His hand move in your life and in the lives of others. The same Jesus who healed, delivered, and restored is unchanging and desires to work through you as you trust Him and step out in faith. [00:58]
Mark 11:22-24 (ESV)
And Jesus answered them, “Have faith in God. Truly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and thrown into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that what he says will come to pass, it will be done for him. Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.”
Reflection: What is one area in your life where you have hesitated to believe God for a miracle? What step of faith can you take today to dare to believe Him for the impossible?
When believers gather and pray in unity, filled with the Holy Spirit, the very place where they are assembled can be shaken by the power of God. This kind of prayer is not ritualistic or self-righteous, but heartfelt and aligned with the Word of God, opening heaven and allowing God’s manifest presence to invade the natural realm. Wherever you are—your home, workplace, or any environment—can become “the place” where God’s presence is made known, and where miracles and transformation happen as you invite Him in. [21:04]
Acts 4:31 (NKJV)
And when they had prayed, the place where they were assembled together was shaken; and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit, and they spoke the word of God with boldness.
Reflection: Where is “the place” in your life that needs to be shaken by God’s presence? How can you intentionally invite the Holy Spirit into that space through prayer today?
No matter what fire or trial you are walking through—be it in your health, family, finances, or emotions—God’s manifest presence is your answer and protection. Just as Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were unscathed in the fiery furnace because the Lord was with them, so too will God be with you in your distress. An open heaven swallows up the shadow of death, and God’s anger is not against you but against the enemy who seeks to harm you. Trust that He is for you, and His presence will bring you through every valley and trial. [25:14]
Daniel 3:24-25 (ESV)
Then King Nebuchadnezzar was astonished and rose up in haste. He declared to his counselors, “Did we not cast three men bound into the fire?” They answered and said to the king, “True, O king.” He answered and said, “But I see four men unbound, walking in the midst of the fire, and they are not hurt; and the appearance of the fourth is like a son of the gods.”
Reflection: What “fire” are you currently facing, and how can you invite God’s manifest presence to walk with you through it today?
When God’s presence comes, He not only shakes the place but also shakes the people, burning away the things that hold us back from experiencing His fullness. In the midst of trials, God refines us, removing habits, desires, and compromises that are not aligned with His purpose. As you draw closer to Jesus, the appeal of sin fades, and your desires are transformed. This refining process is not about condemnation but about preparing you for greater fruitfulness and new growth in your walk with God. [35:38]
Hebrews 12:26-27 (ESV)
At that time his voice shook the earth, but now he has promised, “Yet once more I will shake not only the earth but also the heavens.” This phrase, “Yet once more,” indicates the removal of things that are shaken—that is, things that have been made—in order that the things that cannot be shaken may remain.
Reflection: What is one habit, attitude, or “favorite sin” that God is prompting you to let go of? How can you surrender it to Him and allow His refining fire to bring new growth?
When believers dare to believe and step out in faith, God releases great power and great grace upon them—not for their own benefit, but so they can witness to the resurrection and love of Jesus. The true purpose of God’s power is to give Jesus to people, to love even the unlovable, and to pray for those in authority and those who oppose us. As you focus on what God says is important and allow His grace to flow through you, you become a vessel for revival, unity, and the advancement of His kingdom. [37:24]
Acts 4:33 (NKJV)
And with great power the apostles gave witness to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. And great grace was upon them all.
Reflection: Who is one person—perhaps difficult to love or even an authority figure—that you can pray for and show the love of Jesus to today? How can you be a witness of His resurrection power and grace in their life?
God is always at work, moving in ways both seen and unseen, long before we even begin to pray. The same God who parted the Red Sea, brought down the walls of Jericho, and raised Jesus from the dead is still in the miracle-working business today. Faith is the language of God, and when we dare to believe and speak His Word with boldness, we position ourselves to see His power manifest in our lives and in the world around us. The early church in Acts understood this deeply—they prayed with intensity, not just for their own needs, but for boldness to proclaim the Word and for God to stretch out His hand in healing, signs, and wonders.
Miracles are set in motion for those who dare to believe. Belief changes our language, our prayers, and our expectations. When we pray in agreement with God’s Word, not just wishful thinking but authoritative, Spirit-filled prayer, all things become possible. The story of Peter and John healing the crippled man at the temple gate is a powerful reminder that God’s power is not limited by our circumstances or our inadequacies. Even when faced with opposition, Peter and John stood firm, declaring the name of Jesus and witnessing the miraculous.
The “place” where God moves is not limited to a church building or a sacred site. Wherever we are—our homes, workplaces, or even in the midst of fiery trials like Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego—God’s manifest presence can meet us there. An open heaven swallows up the shadow of death, and God’s presence brings protection, deliverance, and transformation. When we invite Him into our “place,” He shakes the spiritual and natural realms, breaking strongholds and bringing new life.
As God shakes the place, He also shakes the people. The shaking removes what is unnecessary—habits, compromises, and distractions—so that only what is of Him remains. This refining process leads to greater fruitfulness, deeper faith, and a more powerful witness. The early church experienced great power and great grace, not for their own benefit, but so they could give Jesus to others, even loving their persecutors with supernatural grace.
God is calling us to dare to believe—for healing, for deliverance, for provision, for the salvation of loved ones, and for the fulfillment of our destinies. When we take the leap of faith, we gain a testimony that encourages us and others to believe for even greater things. The challenge is clear: will we dare to believe and trust God for the impossible?
All things are possible when we allow the Holy Spirit to use us. In fact, he even spoke through a donkey. He was owned by a prophet by the name of Balaam. And because Balaam wasn't listening to the voice of God, when God wants to get his point across, he'll get his point across. So never feel like you are unqualified to be used from God. [00:13:52] (24 seconds) #GodUsesTheUnqualified
And when we understand it's not about what we possess, it's about everything the Lord possesses. And the one who is worthy by his grace and his mercy, we're going to see that a little bit more as I get a little further along, he then will use us in spite of us, but then he will empower and then take us beyond our limitations to that place of no limitation. [00:18:16] (22 seconds) #BeyondLimitations
It is amazing that all things are possible but Jesus, his greatest strength was he was a man of prayer. And it's that kind of prayer that will create an open heaven over my second point, the place. everybody say the place. And open heaven, do you know what it does? It allows access into the manifest presence of Almighty God. [00:20:13] (27 seconds) #PrayerOpensHeaven
What fire are you walking through today? What are you facing? What has been challenging your home, your health, your children, your marriage, your family, your finance, a legal situation? What is it? I'm here to tell you your answer isn't found in a person. Your answer is found in God Himself. And if you will invite Him into that place, His manifest presence will protect you when all else fails. There is power in the name of Jesus. [00:24:56] (36 seconds) #PowerInHisName
All things work together for good to those that love God, to those who are called according to his purpose. All things. We know when something good is happening, it works for good. That verse is really applicable when you are in the midst of the fire, when the floods have come, when you're walking through the river and it seems as if you're going to be overcome and the fire you won't be burnt and the river you won't drown. Why? Because God is in control. [00:29:17] (26 seconds) #AllThingsWorkTogether
We are to pray for those in authority. We are not supposed to take and hate anyone. The only thing we're called to hate is sin and Satan. Other than that, we pray for the souls of people who desperately need a Savior. And I believe revivals, moves of God have been stopped, have been brought to a halt or slowed down because the church has become so divided because of all of these things that all of a sudden they lose sight of what the power of God is for to witness and that we're no longer promoting Jesus, but we're promoting our political agendas or parties. That needs to stop. [00:40:46] (45 seconds) #PrayForAuthority
Even when the earth shakes, guess what? God remains unshaken. So some of you, you might be in the midst of something difficult. Maybe you're being shaken. Maybe your faith has been shaken. Don't waver. Hold steady. When you don't know what else to do, just trust the Lord. Just trust the Lord. Trust Him. And when it's all said and done, after you've done all things, Paul says, that you know to stand, keep on standing. Because when it's said and done, everything that is from God will still be connected. Then you'll be ready. Glory. For new growth, new life, new fruit. [00:45:10] (43 seconds) #GodUnshaken
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