Sermon Illustrations on Miracles

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Show Don't Tell: John 21:1-14

Vivid sensory description for preaching John 21:1-14

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Genesis 25:12-18 - Charismatic Perspective

In the Charismatic tradition, Genesis 25:12-18 is seen as an affirmation of God's sovereignty in choosing individuals and nations for His purpose. This passage highlights God’s active involvement in the lives of His people, emphasizing the expectation of divine intervention and the manifestation of spiritual gifts as part of God’s ongoing narrative.

Embracing our God-given identity and callingBelieving in God's power to redeem and use anyone for His purposesLiving with an expectation of supernatural intervention in our lives
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Genesis 1:9-13 - Charismatic Perspective

In the Charismatic tradition, Genesis 1:9-13 highlights God's divine authority and creative power as He brings order from chaos, which is foundational for understanding the nature of God as a miracle-working Creator. This passage demonstrates God's intention for life to flourish, aligning with the belief in the active presence of the Holy Spirit in creation and in our lives today, inviting us to expect supernatural manifestations of His glory.

Embracing God's creative power in our livesCultivating an expectation for miracles and divine interventionRecognizing our role as co-creators with God
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The Mustard Seed

Jesus spoke of faith the size of a mustard seed being able to move mountains. The mustard seed is one of the smallest seeds, yet it grows into a large plant. Sometimes we focus on the size of our fait

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