Trinitarian Magazine Issue 4/2016

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PULSE

“I did not heal these people,” he shared, “You did! It was your prayers that ushered in the power of God! You and I are anointed by God to deliver His signs, wonders, and miracles. Do we believe that we can? So, let me ask you a few more questions. Which comes first: the obstacle or the miracle? The need or the provision? The problem or the solution? Nothing happens without God’s knowledge. God has planned a way for us, even though we might think that He has just woken up from the sound of our prayers.”

• When Jonah was thrown into the sea, wasn’t the big fish already there to save him from drowning? (Jonah 1:15-17)

• When Hagar laid Ishmael down in the desert, wasn’t the well already there to save Ishmael from dying of thirst? (Genesis 21:14-21) 2 0

• When Abraham was about to sacrifice Isaac, wasn’t the sacrificial ram already in the thicket as Isaac’s replacement? (Genesis 22)

• When Elisha faced the armies of Aram, weren’t the chariots of fire already there to ensure victory? (2 Kings 6:15-17)

• When Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were thrown into the fire, wasn’t the fourth man already in the furnace to protect them? (Daniel 3:17-18)

• When the disciples were asked to feed the 5,000, wasn’t the boy with five loaves and two fish already there to allow the miracle provision to happen? (Mark 6) Reverend Dishan had only one message for us that night: God has already provided the solution even before the “problem” arises. We just need to open our eyes to see the provision and miracles of God. Many


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