Birthing a Miracle

It is my hope to help you see miracles in a different way. I hope you see they are not strange; they are not an anomaly. No doubt the God of heaven wants us to move from needing a miracle to being a miracle.

Let me point this out, every miracle needs a birthing vessel. Mary became the birthing vessel for Jesus. Sarah became the birthing vessel for Isaac.

Other examples exist of individuals, communities, and nations and how they became a birthing vessel for the miraculous. God is looking for birthing vessels he can flow through and cause his will in heaven be done in the earth.

The question is, are we willing to be a Mary or a Sarah, and like Mary, and say “Be it done unto me according to thy word.” Now I am not talking about an immaculate conception, but I am talking about being a willing vessel for God to birth a miracle.

You may not give birth to a nation like Sarah or like Mary give birth to the Son of God. But you should not discount what miraculous thing God wants to do through you, whether large or small.

The key, I think, is found in these words, “be it done unto me according to thy word.” Each of us should so surrender to God that we can say, “whatever you want to birth through me, whatever you want to do through me, little or small, be it done according to thy word.”

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The world we live in needs men and women who are willing to submit to the will of God. We are not saved just to go to heaven. We are born into the family of God to bring heavens authority to earth.

We hope you will be a part of our faith community and together we can form a formidable force in this world as advocates for the kingdom of God.

Doug Slay


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