In my sermon today, I spoke about the transformative power of God's unexpected miracles, drawing from the biblical account in John chapter 5. I emphasized the story of a man who had been infirm for 38 years, lying by the pool of Bethesda, waiting for someone to help him into the waters for healing. This man's encounter with Jesus was a pivotal moment, as it was not just another ordinary day for him; it was the day his life would change forever. Jesus, the miracle worker, approached him and, despite knowing his needs, asked him what he wanted. This interaction highlights the importance of vocalizing our needs to God, even though He already knows them.
I shared my personal testimony, recounting my journey from a troubled childhood involving drugs and gang affiliation to a life transformed by the power of prayer and the Holy Ghost. I spoke of the power of a praying mother and the impact of intercessory prayer, which can bring about deliverance and salvation even in the most desperate situations. I encouraged the congregation to believe in the possibility of unexpected miracles in their own lives, just as I had experienced.
I also shared the story of a young man named Melvin Valdez, who was on the brink of suicide due to drug abuse and depression. Through persistent prayer and a mother's 40-day fast, a supernatural encounter with the Holy Ghost changed his life, illustrating that hope and transformation are always within reach.
I called upon the congregation to actively seek God's intervention, to lift their voices in prayer, and to believe in the power of God to heal, deliver, and save. I urged them to press through their circumstances, to fight for their loved ones, and to expect the unexpected from God.
As I concluded, I invited those in need of a miracle to come forward, assuring them that the same God who performed miracles in the Bible and in the testimonies shared is present and able to meet their needs today.
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