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The All-Inclusive Promises of God

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believe it. That’s the wonderful thing about faith—you don’t have to have a clue in order to

believe something. You just decide to believe it.

If you say, “I believe in miracles,” then that means you believe all things are possible to him that

believes. (Mark 9:23)

I believe ravens brought food to a man every morning and every evening. They just flew right in

there and brought it to him. (1 Kings 17:6)

You ask, “Are you talking about wild birds?” Yes.

I believe they took a little pot of oil and filled up several big pots with it. (2 Kings 4:2-6) I

believe an iron ax head floated and swam like a fish. (2 Kings 6:6) Have you ever seen a piece of

iron swim? It happened. I believe a man got clean from terminal leprosy just by dipping in a

river. (2 Kings 5:14) I believe a man stayed all night in a lion’s den with a bunch of hungry lions,

and they didn’t bite him one time, and he came out without a scratch. (Daniel 6:16-20) I believe

three men got thrown into an inferno so hot it would melt everything, and they did not get burned

or singed, and there wasn’t even the smell of smoke on their clothes. (Daniel 3:27)

A lot of people would tell us, “That’s impossible.” But it happened. I believe in miracles. I

believe thousands of people ate and were full and had some left over from a little boy’s lunch.

(Matthew 14:17-20) I believe the blind saw. (John 9:25) I believe the deaf heard and the dumb

spoke. (Mark 7:32-35) I believe the lame walked. (Acts 3:7) I believe water turned into wine.

(John 4:46) I believe someone walked on the water. (Matthew 14:29) I believe they got tax

money out of a fish’s mouth. (Matthew 17:27) I believe a severed ear was stuck back on the head

and was instantly okay. (Luke 22:50,51) I believe a virgin conceived. (Luke 1:26-31;2:6-7) I

believe a Man, though He was dead, was raised from the dead never to die again. (Matthew 28:6)

I believe in miracles!

Do you believe in miracles? Then why can’t we believe they can happen today? Not only

can

they, they

have been

happening, and they

are

happening, and they

will yet

happen, greater and

greater, and stronger and stronger.

Say this out loud:

I believe in miracles.

I believe in things people can’t explain.

I believe all things are possible to those that believe.

Now, when people say, “I don’t believe in all that,” then that would explain why it doesn’t

happen for them, because it happens only for those who believe.

It’s easy to read a verse and just let it kind of go past you. But when you say that all things are

possible to him that believes, I want to remind you of the kinds of things that have happened

over and over again, that experts of all types would say could not happen, no way. But they

happened. When they say, “No way,” they’re saying it wrong. It’s either out of ignorance or

arrogance or both, but they’re saying it wrong. They should say, “I don’t know of any way,” and