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Miracles Today: Real Stories of God's Healing Power


Let's talk about something that might make some people uncomfortable.

Miracles.

Not the sanitized, ancient-history kind we read about in dusty Sunday school books. The right now, happening today, documented by doctors kind.

Yeah. Those.

Hands reaching toward heaven seeking God's healing power and miracles today

The Question Nobody Wants to Ask

Here's what most of us are thinking but won't say out loud: "Sure, Jesus healed people two thousand years ago. But does God still do that stuff now?"

Fair question.

And here's the thing: He does. All the time. Everywhere.

We just don't always pay attention.

Dr. Craig Keener, a leading New Testament scholar, spent years documenting contemporary miracles. His book Miracles Today reads like a medical journal crossed with a revival meeting. Names. Dates. Doctor reports. Video evidence.

One case involves Barbara Cummiskey, who spent years bedridden with multiple sclerosis. Nearly blind. Oxygen-dependent. Her doctors had written her off.

Then she was healed. Completely.

Keener interviewed both Cummiskey and her physicians. The medical records don't lie.

This isn't an isolated story. It's one of hundreds.

When Heaven Touches Earth

Here's what gets me: three-quarters of doctors in the United States believe in divine healing.

Read that again.

The people who spend their entire careers studying the human body: people trained to explain everything through science: most of them believe God still heals supernaturally.

Hospital hallway filled with hope and healing light representing modern medical miracles

Keener's research includes accounts from educated professionals, non-Christians, and skeptics. People who had zero theological agenda. They just got healed and couldn't explain it any other way.

The blind receive sight. The deaf hear. The paralyzed walk. Cancer vanishes. Brain death reverses.

These aren't vague "I felt better" testimonies. These are medically verified, documented healings that followed extended periods of prayer.

The Kingdom Breaking In

Jesus said the kingdom of God is at hand.

Present tense.

Not was. Not will be. Is.

Every miracle: whether it happens in a Pentecostal church, a hospital room, or a village in Africa: is a preview of coming attractions. A foretaste of the world Jesus is bringing.

A world where sickness doesn't win. Where death doesn't get the final word. Where bodies are restored and hope is rekindled.

Person worshiping on hilltop at sunrise celebrating God's healing and restoration

The Compassion Factor

Here's something beautiful Keener noticed: God heals people regardless of whether they have "correct" theology.

He heals Muslims who cry out to Jesus. He heals skeptics who pray desperate prayers. He heals believers from every denomination you can imagine.

Why?

Because miracles aren't about proving we're right. They're about revealing God's heart.

Compassion.

That's what drives every healing. God sees suffering and moves toward it, not away from it.

When Technology Meets Testimony

We live in an age where everything is documented.

Smartphones record miracles in real time. Medical imaging captures before-and-after evidence. Social media spreads testimonies across the globe in seconds.

Even our faith and technology podcast explores how digital tools help us share these stories wider and faster than ever before.

The same technology that distracts us can also declare His glory.

Think about it: Barbara Cummiskey's story didn't stay in one small town. It's documented. Verified. Shared worldwide.

That's the kingdom advancing through every available channel.

What This Means for You

Maybe you're reading this and thinking, "That's great for Barbara. But I've been praying for years and nothing's changed."

I get it.

Smartphone connecting faith community sharing testimonies of God's healing power

Here's what I know: God is still good, even when we don't understand His timing.

Miracles are real. They're happening. But they're not formulas we can control.

Prayer isn't a vending machine. It's a relationship.

Sometimes the miracle is instant healing. Sometimes it's supernatural strength to endure. Sometimes it's peace that makes no sense in the middle of chaos.

All of it matters. All of it counts.

Keep Your Eyes Open

The biggest mistake we make is assuming miracles don't happen anymore because we haven't seen one lately.

Truth is, we're probably surrounded by them and just not paying attention.

The coworker whose cancer disappeared after months of prayer. The friend whose depression lifted after years of darkness. The marriage that survived when everyone said it wouldn't. The provision that showed up exactly when you needed it.

Miracles don't always look like the parting of the Red Sea.

Sometimes they look like Monday morning mercy.

Hands in prayer over open Bible seeking God's everyday miracles and guidance

Your Move

Here's my invitation: start watching for God's movement.

Keep a journal of the small miracles. The answered prayers. The coincidences that are too convenient to be coincidences.

Train your eyes to see what God is doing right now, in real time.

And if you need prayer: for healing, provision, breakthrough, anything: don't wait.

We believe in a God who still moves. Still heals. Still shows up.

Need prayer? Text 1-901-213-7341 (message & data rates may apply). Not for emergencies.

Stay connected with us at Boundless Online Church for more stories of faith meeting real life. Subscribe to our updates and follow along as we explore what it looks like when heaven touches earth: right here, right now.

Boundless Online Church is a ministry of FA Memphis, created to help people meet Jesus and grow in faith online. Need prayer? Text 1-901-213-7341 (message & data rates may apply). Not for emergencies.

 
 
 

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