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“Jesus Miracles” is a worship song that reflects on the life and ministry of Jesus as the living Miracle Worker. Each verse is rooted in real events recorded in Scripture, reminding us that the power of Christ was not limited to history, it is alive and active today. The song opens with Jesus calming the raging storm, when frightened disciples cried out in fear and He spoke the words, “Peace, be still.” In a single moment, the winds and waves obeyed His voice, revealing His authority over creation itself (Mark 4:39). This miracle reminds us that no storm, natural or personal, is beyond His control. It then turns to the woman who had suffered for twelve long years with an issue of blood. Weak, desperate, and out of options, she pressed through the crowd with one simple belief: if she could just touch the hem of His garment, she would be healed. Jesus honored her faith, declaring that it was her faith that made her whole (Mark 5:25-28). This moment shows that faith, even when quiet and unseen, draws the power of God. The song also recounts the miracle of feeding the five thousand, when a young boy offered his small lunch of five barley loaves and two fish. Jesus blessed what was willingly given, multiplied it, and fed the entire multitude, leaving twelve baskets of food afterward, enough to sustain a village (Mark 6:41-43). It is a powerful picture of how God uses what we surrender to Him, no matter how small it seems. “Jesus Miracles” declares that the same Jesus who worked miracles while walking the earth is still the same today, “yesterday, and today, and forever.” He still heals, still provides, still calms storms, and still responds to faith. The closing message is a call to trust and prayer, echoing the promise of Scripture: “Call unto Me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not” (Jeremiah 33:3). This song is both a testimony and an invitation, to believe again, to call upon the Lord, and to expect His mighty hand to move today.
Gil Howard-Browne.
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