Prayers of Power: Believe in the Miraculous
Acts 19:11-12
This sermon appears to call the church back into confidence that God still works beyond ordinary limits. Through Acts 19, the message likely points to the miraculous not as spectacle, but as a testimony to the living rule of Jesus and the active presence of the Holy Spirit. The opening exhortation frames worship as whole-life service and reminds the church that Sunday is not for endless asking but for returning as children to the goodness of God. That creates a healthy setting for the miraculous: not hype, but faith, surrender, and expectancy. The hope in the sermon is that miracles still belong to the ministry of Jesus. The church can believe for God to move because he remains alive, present, and worthy of trust. Do not reduce your prayers to what feels predictable or manageable. Bring your needs before God with humble faith, and ask him to awaken in you a renewed trust that he still does miraculous things for his glory. Lord, awaken our faith to believe in your miraculous power again. Keep us grounded in worship and surrender, and let our prayers become openhearted, expectant, and full of trust in what you can do.
- The gathering begins by broadening worship beyond music and by centering the church on Jesus as king over every day of life.
- Acts 19 then appears to open the imagination of faith toward miraculous works that testify to his power.
- The movement of the sermon is from burdened routine into expectant trust in the God who still moves supernaturally.
- Do not reduce your prayers to what feels predictable or manageable.
- Bring your needs before God with humble faith, and ask him to awaken in you a renewed trust that he still does miraculous things for his glory.
Do not reduce your prayers to what feels predictable or manageable. Bring your needs before God with humble faith, and ask him to awaken in you a renewed trust that he still does miraculous things for his glory.
Lord, awaken our faith to believe in your miraculous power again. Keep us grounded in worship and surrender, and let our prayers become openhearted, expectant, and full of trust in what you can do.
Prayers of Power: Believe in the Miraculous
Acts 19:11-12