UNDENIABLE MIRACLES
- Grace Daily Devotional
- Aug 16
- 3 min read
8/16/2025
“What are we going to do with these men?” they asked. “Everyone living in Jerusalem knows they have performed a notable sign, and we cannot deny it” (Acts 4:16).
Beloved, your life in Christ is immune to defeat! You are no longer subject to this world or the manipulations of darkness. Now that you are born again, Papa God has made you a master over everything contrary to the life and victory of Christ. Sin, sickness, and lack no longer have a legal hold on you. Jesus dealt with them once and for all. Their power has been dissolved and annulled—they no longer have the right or authority to lord themselves over your life. Scripture declares, “For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that He might destroy the works of the devil” (1 John 3:8). Destroy means to annul, dissolve, or put an end to. The Son of God stripped Satan of his advantage and permanently rendered his works ineffective. Glory to God—you live in Christ’s victory!
The Christian life is not a struggle—it is a triumphant life. It is marked by notable miracles and undeniable victories that can only be explained by the supernatural ability of God. Your life is designed to be a testimony so evident that the world, just like Nicodemus said of Jesus, will confess: “No one can do these miracles you do except God be with him” (John 3:2). Your very existence is a sign from Heaven, a living emblem of Christ’s unquestionable authority and power in the earth.
Consider the miracle at the Beautiful Gate (Acts 3:2–8). A man lame from birth, well known in his community, sat daily at the temple gate begging for alms. Everyone knew his condition. But one encounter with God’s power changed everything. Peter declared, “Silver and gold have I none, but such as I have I give thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk.”Instantly, the man’s feet and ankles received strength; he leapt up, walked, and entered the temple praising God!
That was a notable miracle—a testimony so evident it could not be denied. Acts 4:16 records the response: “Everyone living in Jerusalem knows they have performed a notable sign, and we cannot deny it.” In the same way, the workings of God in your life are designed to be undeniable. What He is doing in you and through you cannot be hidden—He will ensure that only He receives the glory.
Thank God for the miracle the lame man received, but notice—the greater testimony was about Peter and the Apostles. They became vessels through whom God demonstrated His mighty power. That is your calling too: to not only experience miracles, but to be a carrier of them for your world. Hallelujah!
Beloved, such as you have, give. You have eternal life within you—give it! You carry healing and health—release it! You are a dispenser of peace, joy, increase, and hope. Christ in you is the hope of glory. Freely you have received, freely give!
Faith-Filled Confession:
My life is full of notable miracles and undeniable victories—a visible display of God’s supernatural power. I am conscious of the Spirit working in me and through me. I am a dispenser of life everywhere I go. I bring healing, I bring increase, I bring peace, joy, and hope. Christ in me is the hope of glory. As I have freely received, I freely give, in Jesus’ Name. Amen!
Prayer Point
Philippians 1:27
1. Pray for the leaders who are involved in the planning and execution of programs in the ministry this month;
i. Pray that they will be synchronize with the rhythm of Holy Spirit and with one another at all times.
ii. Pray against every form of division and misunderstanding.
2. Declare every opposition against them ineffective; that through their work, the kingdom of God expands exceedingly, and established in the hearts of men, that the name of our Blessed Lord be glorified.
Numbers 12:3-8 Joshua 3:7
3. Pray for pastors in your city or town—who are facing opposition from family and within the very congregations they serve;, opposition that are designed to divide the church. Pray that God will vindicate and magnified His presence in them causing them to triumph.
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