What unleashes God's miracle power? Pat uncovers
five specific secrets to miracles.
The first secret is to have faith in God--to understand
that in God all things are possible. In God, there
is no suffering, no sorrow, no defeat, and no want.
The second secret is to recognize that God has total
authority over everything in this world--over devils,
angels, circumstances, and all of the physical world
(see John 14:12). When you stand in His presence,
you are standing in the presence of the One who can
fix anything. All He has to do is speak the word.
The third secret is to learn God's will in any given
moment (see Romans 12:1-2, I John 5:14-15). "God,
what are You doing in this situation? What do You
want to do?" As you commune with Him and spend
time with Him, you will discover what His intention
is (see Psalm 85:8, Hebrews 12:25). Then agree with
it. The Bible says Abraham believed God, "And
it was accounted to him for righteousness" (James
2:23). He assented to the word that was spoken by
God. That is what we must do: Amen God and agree with
whatever He wants to bring about. Abraham agreed with
God when God told him he was going to have a son,
even though he and his wife were well past childbearing
age. Instead of doubting or growing weak in faith,
the Bible says he "was strengthened in faith,
giving glory to God" (Romans 4:20).
The fourth secret is to disregard your own inability.
Don't consider that the whole world is against you.
Don't consider that the task being assigned to you
seems impossible. Don't think only about your own
inabilities, or your previous failures; rather grow
strong in faith, giving glory to God. (See Psalm 84:11,
Isaiah 65:24, Jeremiah 32:27, Matthew 19:26).
The fifth secret is to be fully convinced. The Bible
tells us that Abraham " (was) fully convinced
that what He had promised He was also able to perform"
(Romans 4:21). Abraham was fully convinced. In his
spirit, he not only assented to God but also became
fully convinced that what God had said was going to
happen. Being fully convinced is what Jesus talked
about when he said that if you believe, you will receive
the thing that you say (see Mark 11:24). There is
something inside you that says, "It's mine. It
is mine. It is mine. Now I have it. There is no question
about it. God has said it, and I believe it. I am
fully persuaded. I am not considering the circumstances.
I receive that now!"
Abraham began to live as if he were going to have
a son. In time Isaac, "son of promise,"
was born.
Such belief cannot come from mere human effort. It
comes only from depending on God, for "faith
comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God"
(Romans 10:17). It has to come from the Lord. The
attempt to force yourself to believe will come to
nothing. You must use the faith God has given you.
God's help comes to you when you consider Him, when
you realize His power, when you praise Him, when you
read His Word, when the Word is quickened to your
heart, and when you have heard His spoken word in
your heart saying, "This is what I am going to
do. Believe it!"