Senior Writer Bishop Gerald Doggett
How will I know when I’m minutes from my miracle? What are some of the signs?  Can I do anything to assist the birthing of my miracle? All these questions are valid when miracles seem difficult to experience. Discipline is necessary to facilitate the arrival of most miracles. Be encouraged as we cover a few of these disciplines. 

·       I need to put a name on my desired miracle. This discipline will establish the point of contact. Many people don’t like where they are, but they have not yet decided where they want to be.

·       It is always necessary to confirm scriptural grounds for your miracle. Find scripture in the Word of God and stand on the promise. Make it part of your vocabulary each day.

·       Remember to ask for your miracle.  Make a demand on the ability of God.  Jesus once said that someone had touched him.  That woman made a demand on His ability.  Others touched Him and made no such demand.

·       Miracles are for the persistent, not the wisher.  Stay encouraged, you could be minutes from your miracle!


 
 
Today, you could face the challenge to move beyond the realm of what seems possible, and to bring forth what has been, up to this point, declared impossible.  Your faith seems weak.

You stand at the level of “transformation.”  You are at a point of radical departure from what you have known up to now.   You sense movement to a higher place instead of continuing to crawl. 

The dream to fly is in the heart of the caterpillar.  While it cannot fly, as it approaches its level of maximum expression in its current form, it needs to gain height for flight.  It climbs a tree.  Still crawling as it goes out on the edge of a limb, the very edge of its unfulfilled dream.  Transformation is the final phase.  The original housing of the butterfly is discarded and the butterfly breaks out of the protective veil that hid the process of transformation and emerges in its recreated form.  

Maybe that’s where you are right now, still in the cocoon, out on a limb and nowhere left to go.  Be encouraged; your weak faith is being transformed into strong faith!

-Bishop Gerald Doggett