206| HOW TO RPOVOKE MIRACLES[TESTIMONIES] 2 | MANDATE MIRACLE ENCOUNTER
Description
How to Provoke Miracles 2 [Things That Deny People of Their Miracles]
PREACHER
Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa
SCRIPTURES
Mark 6
Mark 5:1–43
Proverbs 4:5
Romans 10:17
Luke 1:45
2 Corinthians 4:13
John 16:24
John 3:1–2
Luke 8:39
Acts 10:38
2 Chronicles 20:20
KEY POINTS
1. Understanding Miracles
Miracles are real and represent the manifestation of God’s power at work in human affairs.
They are the outcome of the working of God’s Word, suspending or overriding natural and man-made laws.
Miracles demonstrate that God’s power is superior to every limitation of nature or circumstance.
2. The Power of Teaching
Teaching brings insight, understanding, instruction, and direction — all of which create an atmosphere for miracles.
When faith is built through the Word, the supernatural becomes natural.
3. Why Miracles Are Needed
To restore creation to its original order.
To destroy the works of the devil and set people free.
To bring joy and hope to many.
To cause others to believe in God.
To bring glory to God, revealing His love and presence among men.
4. How to Provoke Miracles
By hearing God’s Word — faith comes by hearing (Romans 10:17 ).
By declaring God’s Word — your confession activates divine power.
By taking action in faith — obedience releases results.
By believing in the man of God — connecting to the anointing upon God’s servant brings manifestation (2 Chronicles 20:20 ).
5. Things That Deny People of Their Miracles
Lack of faith — without faith, it is impossible to receive.
Lack of knowledge — ignorance blocks access to the supernatural.
Lack of application of faith — hearing alone is not enough; faith must be acted upon.
Lack of aggression — spiritual passivity causes people to miss divine moments.
Lack of consistency — many stop believing too soon.
Being overly sensual or emotional — focusing on feelings instead of the Word.
Failure to press through — miracles require persistence and determination.
Examples:
The woman with the issue of blood pressed through the crowd until she touched Jesus’ garment and was healed.
Blind Bartimaeus refused to be silenced and received his sight.
“You must train yourself that whenever you enter an atmosphere of miracles, if there’s only one miracle, it must be yours.”
“There is help for everybody — but not everyone will access it.”
Therefore, take your miracle by faith and by force.
CONCLUSION
Miracles are a vital part of the Christian life — a demonstration of God’s power, love, and faithfulness.
Every believer can provoke a miracle through faith, action, and persistence.
Do not allow doubt, fear, or inconsistency to rob you of what God has already made available.
Like the woman with the issue of blood and Blind Bartimaeus, press through and take your miracle!



