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Ten top miracles jesus did, your gift legacy is john 14. 12 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. 13And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. 14If ye shall ask any thing in my name, I will do it. So it was manifest that was a legacy , Jesus was going in it s primary position and told the disciples that miracles will happen through all them that believe...baptist conservative deny it, Genova witnesses said it stopped with the disciples, let me tell you what the world have seen with Jesus is only a beggining, God is and will confirm HIS WORD with signs followings. Mark 16. Those are the ten top miracles Jesus did... And miracles are performed the same way everydays. 10. The Ear of the Man in Jesus Arrest Party (Luke 22:45-54) In this story, when Jesus was approached by Judas and the rest of the arrest party, one of Jesus followers (some accounts say Peter) cut off the ear of the servant of the high priest who was in the arrest party. Jesus scolded the man who cut off the ear and healed the mans ear though many would consider him to be Jesus enemy. Even though this man was with those arresting Jesus and probably disagreed with Jesus teachings and actions, Jesus still felt compelled not to support the swordsmans actions, but instead to help out his enemy. Many times in crusades I have prayed for legs or member to grow, Aether womb have been removed by doctors and God put them back in place... 9. Blind Bartimaeus (Luke 18:35-43) In this story, Jesus and his followers were travelling in Jericho when blind Bartimaeus was by the roadside and heard Jesus walking by. When he called out for Jesus help, the crowd rebuked him treating him as unworthy. Of course Jesus came over and healed the man. This story is remarkable on two accounts. First off, though Jesus followers (you might say the early Church) rebuked the man, possibly calling him a sinner and ridiculing him for his infirmity (back then it was thought that physicial ailments were caused by sin and well deserved; see #8 below) Jesus saw fit to heal this man, having compassion on him, and did not ask any questions or ask for any commitments from the man. Secondly, the mans name being Bartimaeus (translated son of Timaeus) indicates that this man was Roman or Greek. He was therefore a Gentile who worshiped pagan gods, and yet Jesus healed him anyway, without any hesitation or question. Every single crusades i see some blind people opening their eyes, it happen all around the world. 8. Healing a Man Born Blind (John 9:1-41) In this story, Jesus and his disciples came across a man who is born blind when Jesus followers ask who sinned that this man was born blind, him or his parents. Jesus statement was that it was not sin that caused this mans blindness but that it was more an opportunity to show Gods glory. What is so remarkable about this story is that Jesus broke the myth that misfortune is due to sin. It really shows Gods grace by establishing that sin is NOT Gods focus. His focus is on blessing us and having a relationship with us. Therefore, maybe our focus can change from peoples sins to how we can have relationships with them and help them. A girl once on the street in Germany came and said that i was the first man she ever seen and than told me the story, she was born blind and came to my crusade two years before and she was healed by Jesus that day after the laying of the hands. 7. Healing the Woman with the Issue of Twelve Years (Mark 5:25-34) In this story Jesus was walking with a large crowd when a woman who has been bleeding for twelve years touched his cloak to be healed. When Jesus was made aware of this, he did not scold this woman for what she did, but instead applauded her faith. Again, this shows the incredible grace Jesus has and shows that he is not concerned with us following rules but on our faith and desire to have a relationship with him, which he is not pushy or forceful about. He did not ask this woman if she would commit herself to him. He never even brought it up. A lady came to see me and would not tell me why she was there, God revealed it to me, she had an large issue of blood and became anemic, it was something she had for over three years , when she told me the spirit touched her and the issue disappeared...i did not aether prayed. 6. The Widows Son at Nain (Luke 7:11-17) In this story, Jesus is walking by Nain (a small village in Israel) when he saw a funeral procession where a woman (a widow) is burying her only son. Jesus is said to have compassion on her and heal her son. Jesus is not asked by her to heal her daughter, nor does he make sure she meets any preconceived conditions before he heals her son. He simply sees a need and meets it. He doesnt see sin, he doesnt judge, he simply sees the need and meets it. I wonder if we can learned from this example of such readiness to help out and such willingness to look past differences. In a church in warri nigeria a young man died but was resurrected , he is still alive 5. The Royal Officials Son (John 4:46-54) In this story, Jesus is approached by a Royal Official (presumably a Roman official as that is the occupying regime) whose son is on his death bed. What is remarkable about this story is what makes many of these stories remarkable, Jesus healed the mans son without hesitation despite the fact that being a Roman, this man was a pagan who would have worshiped many of the Roman gods and would have seen Caesar as a god. Despite this man being of a different religious persuasion than Jesus, Christ did not ask for a commitment from this man before or after healing his son. He simply met this mans need without asking anything in return. What a wonderful model for us Christians to follow today. My son moses was born dead and God called him back , the doctor had given up, he was taken off the machine, the nurses had covered his face and were ready to take him away, until I started to cry and ask God, the spirit came back and the doctor became a believer, her husband is now a pastor 4. The Gerasene Demoniac (Mark 5:1-20) In this story, Jesus and his followers end up in Gerasene after a boat trip and are met with a man possessed of many demons. Jesus readily expels the demons from this man with no hesitation. As it turns out, this man was a Gentile as indicated by the location and being so close to the Decapolis. So, this man was not a Jew (as Jesus was), was a heathen/pagan, and did not follow the same God as Jesus. Yet Jesus healed the man and asked nothing of him. Because of Jesus willingness to help this man without any question or desire for a commitment, without any ulterior motives, this man wanted to follow Jesus without any compulsion. Maybe we can learn from this style of evangelism where instead of trying to convert people, we help them first and desire nothing in return. How bold would that be? A young girl we met in Italy had to be attached all the time , she was willing to through herself on any form of fire or burning point, we simply proclaimed the word and said to the demons to go out, she is now a happily married beautiful lady. 3. The Samaritan Leper (Luke 17:11-19) In this story, Jesus is approached by ten lepers who call out for Jesus to heal them. Jesus, without any hesitation, heals them immediately. They all went to tell the priest, as Jesus asked them to do, when one of the ten came back to thank Jesus. The one that came back was a Samaritan, one of the hated enemies of the Jews. Jesus did not care that this man was a Samaritan or held different beliefs, and performed actions that the Jews considered sinful. what mattered to Jesus was that this man had a need, and Jesus met it. During my numerous trip in Asia and africa I have prayed many times for people that have leprosy but I remember that story of a man that came on the pulpit by force, no one would stopped him because of his sickness, when he came on the platform i layed my hands on him and the day after there was no more mark or white spot on his body, he recovered the sensation in his members he was healed... 2. The Syro-Phoenician Womans Daughter (Mark 7:25-30) Like some of the miracles already discussed, this woman was a Gentile, a pagan who was considered unclean (sinful) by the Jews, and yet Jesus was impressed by her faith. Imagine a Christian today saying a Muslim or a Buddhist had incredible faith. It really is amazing what we can learn from Jesus. Last month in ghana i was preaching about moses Martha and Aaron and the gossip ...is God not talking to us to? And after I did the altar call and a young lady dressed with the Islamic attire came , I had met her before in a school i visited during the day and prophecied to her, her name was Amra if I remember well, she came to the service, listen the word, seen the miracles and than came to the altar call to receive Jesus, from that day she was at every single meeting she asked to be baptised, and ask me to give her a christian name, I gave her to choose amongst all the bible names and she said you preached on Myriam can I be a Myriam.... 1. The Centurions Servant (Matt 8:5-13) Finally, in this story Jesus is approached by a Centurion, a Roman officer, who asks Jesus to heal his beloved servant who is on his deathbed. Jesus, without hesitation, starts to go with this man who stops Jesus saying he is not worthy to have him in his home. Jesus commented on this mans remarkable faith, saying it was greater than any he had seen in all of Israel, and healed his son. The kicker is that this Roman Centurion, being a soldier of the Roman military, was most likely a Zoroastrian. These were followers of the god Zoroaster and believers in dualism (the belief that there are good and evil forces, equal in power, struggling with each other for control). This was hardly a follower of the true God and a heathen. Yet Jesus healed him. He did not hesitate to heal him. Jesus did not even ask anything of him. He left it up to the Centurion if he wanted to follow him or not; he did not ask of him any commitment but showed his willingness to help him without ulterior motives and even called his faith the greatest he had ever seen. So what can we learn from Jesus miracles? That he modeled for us to be receptive to the needs of all people, regardless of who the person is, what they believe, or what they have done. We learn that we are to look passed sins and behavior we disapprove of, and focus on what peoples needs are. We exemplify Jesus by having compassion on people, which means being non-judgmental and focusing on what we can do for people and how we can support them and love them and meet their needs. That is what Jesus did... In ughelli delta state in Nigeria we were invited in a family to have the meal, but when we arrived there the house was full of people with sickness ,they came for they hear that Jesus was using me in that matter , before we touched any food , I took a man that was paralised due to a stroke and he walked, he came down and up the stairs with me, many were healed , the servant had back pain...had past time it was gone after the touch of God... WE ARE THE BODY OF CHRIST, WE ARE THE HAND OF GOD, THE VOICE OF GOD , WE ARE THE TEMPLE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT, WE CAN DO ALL THINGS THROUGH CHRIST THAT STRENGHEN US.... No miracles are not finish...get ready, you are on a new beggining of wave of miracles and God can and will use you...just believe and allow him to do it with you.... 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Posted on: Sat, 15 Nov 2014 07:18:16 +0000

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