The Bible isn’t just a history book, it’s a divine manual for what is possible with God. It documents not just what He has done, but what He can and will do through those who believe.
When we read about the early church, we don’t just read about a powerful God, we read about a God who worked through men.
What Does It Mean to Partner with God?
“And God wrought special miracles by the hands of Paul… – Acts 19:11-12 (KJV)
Miracles flowed through Paul’s hands but they were initiated by God. This shows that while miracles are divine in origin, God uses people as vessels. That means you, as a believer, are a potential carrier of divine power.
Discover the Power Within You
Jesus promised that believers would do what He did and even greater works.
“He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also…” — John 14:12 (KJV)
This promise is for every believer, not just pastors or apostles. When the Holy Spirit came into you, dunamis (Greek for power) came with Him (Acts 1:8). The first step to walking in the miraculous is realizing this power already lives in you.
The Power of Transfer: How Miracles Flow
In Acts 19, even cloths from Paul’s body carried healing. Miracles can be transmitted through:
- Laying on of hands
- Anointed materials
- Words
- Atmospheres charged with the Holy Spirit
The miraculous is not mystical, it is spiritual, and transferable. As a believer, you carry this power, and you can release it into the lives of others.
Steps to Partnering with God for the Miraculous
Here’s how you can walk in the supernatural and help others receive their miracles:
- Build Strong Faith
Believing God can do miracles is one thing, believing He will do them through you is another. Miracles happen where there is expectations. The first battle is in the mind of believers. Spend time meditating on Scriptures like Mark 16:17-18 and John 14:12 to build your faith.
“Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father.” – John 14:12 KJV
The Bible instructs that we will do greater works than Christ did in the earth, believe and be bold about it.
- Stay Spiritually Stirred
Pray in tongues (Jude 1:20), fast regularly, and stay filled with the Word. A stirred spirit keeps you sensitive to God’s prompting.
- Cast Out Fear
Fear is the number one hindrance to miracles. Don’t be afraid of failure or shame. Step out boldly—God confirms His Word when we act in faith.
- Minister in Love
Jesus performed miracles out of compassion. When your motive is love, you align with God’s heart, and power flows naturally.
Miracles Are Part of the Believer’s Assignment
“Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils…” —Matthew 10:8 (KJV)
This is not a suggestion, it’s a command. You have freely received, now freely give. Miracles accompany the Gospel. When you preach, lay hands, or declare healing, you create a landing strip for Heaven’s intervention.
Final Thoughts: You Are God’s Outstretched Hand
Partnering with God in miracles is not about trying to be powerful, it’s about realizing God’s power is already in you. All He needs is your cooperation.
Don’t wait for a stage. Start where you are – at home, in the market, with your friends. Take the bold step. You are God’s outstretched hand, stretch it.
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