Anglican Daily Fountain Devotional 19 February 2022 | Saturday Message
Daily Fountain Devotional 19 February 2022 for Anglican Communion
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Topic: Signs And Wonders
TEXT: John 4:43-54(NKJV)
STUDY: The first miracle of Jesus of turning water to wine at Cana of Galilee announced His supernatural power (John 2:1-11; 4:46). With the Knowledge of what Jesus had done and what He could do, a certain noble man whose son was sick at Capernaum sought for Him at a time of desperate need. For somebody at the point of death, (v.47), Jesus said to the man, “Go your way, your son lives.” The man believed Jesus’ word and went his way (v.50). Of course, his son was healed!
The problem many have is unbelief. Many times, some try to rationalise if it could be possible. We were preaching in a city and a lady with a withered hand was present. When a call was made for people to surrender their lives to Christ, it was noticed that while others were coming out, the woman stayed back.
Later, when we asked for those that needed miracles, she was the first to come out. Jesus healed her and restored her withered hand. It was then that she gave her life to Christ. True signs and wonders prepare people’s heart to believe the Gospel. The Covid-19 pandemic was a leveler to people of all races. Technology, wisdom of men and money has offered no lasting help.
It is only the supernatural power of God that can solve this problem permanently. Let us all turn to God today for a quick solution.
PRAYER: Prayer: My Lord God, let your signs and wonders follow me as I believe in you.
Daily Fountain Quote of the Day
Exodus 15:2: “The LORD is my strength and my song, and he has become my salvation; this is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him.”
Anglican Daily Fountain Devotional 19 February 2022 Message. The Church of Nigeria is the Anglican church in Nigeria. It is the second-largest province in the Anglican Communion, as measured by baptized membership, after the Church of England.