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PRAY FOR A MIRACLE (10 OF 11)

by Ryan Heller

Scripture: Isaiah 38:1-10
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Pray For a Miracle (10 of 11)
The Best Is Yet To Come - Isaiah
Ryan Heller
Isaiah 38:1-10


OUTLINE:
PRAY WHEN YOU DON’T SEE A WAY
PRAY WITH SINCERITY AND PASSION
PRAY FOR BIG THINGS
EVALUATE YOUR MOTIVES
EXTEND YOUR TIMELINE
EMBRACE GOD’S WILL
EXPECT A SPIRITUAL BATTLE

Today, I want to talk to you about praying for miracles in your life. I don't know if the miracle before you concerns a conflict with your spouse. Or maybe the miracle you're praying and believing God for is employment—you need a job and you have sent your resume out all over town. Nobody's calling you. You're praying and saying, "God, please."

Maybe you're going through an illness, and the doctor has given you a bad report. You need a miracle. Maybe you're just discouraged or disheartened, and today your miracle is to get up out of that pit of despair. Maybe you have an unspoken need or request. Nobody else even knows about it. It's so personal, private and intimate. Yet, in your heart of hearts, you're crying out to God. You're asking God to do something amazing in your life. I want you to know, you’ve come to the right place, because today we’re talking about praying for miracles.

I want us to open our Bibles today to the 38th chapter of the book of Isaiah. We're going to look at one of the great Old Testament passages today. We're going to talk about how the Bible, even though it was written thousands of years ago, still has so much relevance and power today. A lot of times, we don't have a problem believing that God did amazing things back then, but we have a hard time believing that God can do something great and amazing in my life today, this year, this week, this hour.



Isaiah 38:1 says, "About that time, Hezekiah became deathly ill, and the prophet Isaiah, son of Amos, went to visit him. Isaiah gave the king this message: ‘This is what the Lord says—Set your affairs in order, for you're going to die. You will not recover from this illness.” Hezekiah is the King ...

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