I Believe in Miracles
I greet you in Jesus’ precious name! It is Wednesday morning, the 10th of September, 2025, and this is your friend, Angus Buchan, with a thought for today.
We go to the Book of Exodus 4:3:
And He said, “Cast it on the ground.”
That was the rod that Moses was holding. The Lord said, “Cast it on the ground” and it became a serpent. That, my dear friend, is a miracle.
Then we go right to the New Testament to the Gospel of John 2:11:
”This beginning of signs Jesus did in Cana of Galilee, and manifested His glory; and His disciples believed in Him.”
Jesus turned the water into wine at the marriage feast of Cana. The Bible says, “and His disciples believed in Him.”
We have a saying at Shalom, it goes like this: “One genuine miracle equals a thousand sermons.” Isn’t that true? The Lord said to Moses, “Cast the stick onto the ground” and it turned into a snake, then the Lord said, “Put your hand in your breast under your clothes, and then pull it out,” and it was leprous, white with leprosy. Then the Lord said, “Put your hand back into your clothes, to your breast, and pull it out a second time”, and it was clean and clear. Then the third thing He said, “Take some water, pour it on the ground and it turned into blood.”
Folks, I want to say today that I believe in miracles. There are three miracles that the Lord gave Moses to prove to Pharaoh that God had sent him. What about you today? Do you believe in miracles? I want to pray today for an alcoholic who is listening to this message. I want to pray for a drug addict caught in substance abuse, and I want to pray for a miracle in your life today, and I want you to write to me and tell me what has happened. There is an old song that I heard the other day, an old Country and Western song, the type that I really love and this old man was singing a beautiful song from his heart and he said that God turned the wine back into water for him. Isn’t that beautiful?
Father,
I want to pray today for that man, that woman, who is suffering from alcoholism, drug addiction, substance abuse.
In Jesus’ name, I am believing for a miracle in their lives. Lord, turn it around, set them free, give them a new life.
Until next time,
Jesus bless you and goodbye.