52 Bible Verses on Miracles — SAMUELDEUTH.COM

I’m so excited to bring you this new devotional in the 52 Bible Verses Series of books! Like many followers of Jesus, I want to increase my faith and trust in God to see the supernatural intervention and establishment of the Kingdom of Heaven on earth!

As you engage with these 52 Bible verses, you’ll see your faith and expectation rise for healing, deliverance, and provision from God! We know that Jesus came preaching about a new Kingdom, and then he demonstrated this new kingdom by releasing miracles!

One of the things I’m really excited about with this new devotional is that there’s a special QR code in the book that will take you to video testimonies of miracles that will build your faith to believe God for the miracle that you need!

As soon as Jesus heard the word that was spoken, He said to the ruler of the synagogue, “Do not be afraid; only believe.
— Mark 5:36 (NKJV)

I love this above verse, and it’s one of the 52 that I have in the devotional; this scripture helps us see that we all can face very real pain and challenges, and in the process of believing for our miracle, we can face setbacks and fear, but Jesus confronts the fear that I’m sure just flooded this man’s heart as he heard the news that his daughter was dead, and Jesus says, “Only Believe!”

What do you need to believe God for? What miracle do you need in your life?

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