Anything is Possible With God Week 2

Sharable notes for the January 13, 2019 message. You can post these notes on your social platform! 

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Scriptures used: Mark 9:23; Mark 6:5; Luke 7:9; Luke 5:14; James 5:16; John 14:12

  • The gospels are not simply a story being told. They are a telling of facts that actually happened.

  • “Our studies show something is going on with Pentecostal and charismatic intercessory prayer – this is not just wishful thinking. It’s not fakery or fraud. It’s not some televangelist trying to get widows to send in their money. It’s not a highly charged atmosphere that plays on people’s emotions. Something is going on and it surely warrants our attention.” Dr. Candy Gunther Brown

  • Even when studies back our beliefs, our faith is not built on the evidence of those studies, but on the promises of Jesus.

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Nothing is impossible with God. That’s not just a nice statement, it’s one of the core truths we see all throughout the Bible. Our God is not limited by the physical barriers that often limit us. He isn’t trapped by our obstacle, afraid of our sickn…

Nothing is impossible with God. That’s not just a nice statement, it’s one of the core truths we see all throughout the Bible. Our God is not limited by the physical barriers that often limit us. He isn’t trapped by our obstacle, afraid of our sickness, confused by our problem, or overwhelmed by our need. Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil and bring the superior realities of heaven to earth. He showed us that the heart of the Father is to heal the sick, give sight to the blind, cast out demons, meet the needs of His people, and bring the breakthroughs we need. Signs and wonders have a profound purpose - they show us the way to Jesus and leave us in awe of Him. Therefore, miracles are a normal part of a kingdom life. So let’s not settle for anything less. As we engage the Scriptures through our reading plan this month, let these miracle stories build your faith. Don’t let your personal experiences determine what you believe; let what you believe determine what you experience. If He moved in power then and there, He will move in power here and now, because Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever!

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