Change Church Miracle Week | Dr. R.A. Vernon
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His name ((music playing)) is Jesus. >> Well, what's up everybody? Good morning. Hope you're doing fantastic. Welcome to Miracle Week 2025. I was getting ready to say 2024 because it feels like it's been one of those years for me. If that's been the case for you, I just want you to put me too in the chat.
Me too. Me too. Me too, man. Incredibly excited to to be here today and uh man, really really grateful and stand in anticipation of all that God's going to do. I'm checking in with the Saints to see where we're from. I know Change Global is on here strong.
So, Change Global, let me see you in the building. I know Change Euing, which is the mother the mother ship. The mothership changeing. I know change ewing is in the building. Change Westampton is in the building. Change Gwynette is in the building. And our newest baby, Change Decab is in the building.
And so, man, to all of you, man, we're so grateful uh so grateful for this opportunity to connect this week. Um we call this Miracle Week for a reason, guys. Uh first of all uh change church does recognize certain seasons on the lurggical calendar not because we feel like it is mandated but because it's necessary.
And so we're in what's called in the Christian lurggical calendar the advent season. And the word advent is a word that literally means coming. This is the season where Christians celebrate commemorate the coming of God in the person of Jesus Christ. And so the the advent of Jesus, the incarnation is the greatest miracle in human history.
God becoming a man. That's a miracle. Somebody put put miracle in the chat. Yeah. God becoming a man. That's a miracle. And so in the season where we commemorate and where we celebrate the greatest miracle in human history, we we believe it's important to pause and not just celebrate miracles, but anticipate miracles.
The Advent season is a reminder that God still works miracles. Somebody put in the chat right now, I know that's right. 100%. God still works miracle. No miracles. No. God won't do. God won't do. Listen to me. God won't do what we won't do. But God will do what we can't do.
[laughter] >> [gasps] >> And sometimes we run into seasons and circumstances and situations where our test where our not our testimony where our observation is this is a job for God. God's got to do this. I've worked as hard as I know how to work. God's got to do this.
I've talked as much as I know how to talk. God's got to do this. I've applied as much as I know how to apply. God's got to do this. I've gone to as many doctors as I can. God's got to do this. I've tried to get through to my child as much as I can.
God's got to do this. I've tried to get through to my spouse as much as I can. God's got to do this. I've tried to get through to my team as best as I can. God's got to do this. And here's why we have themed this miracle week with one simple yet very significant phrase.
Here it is, family. Watch God work. Now, I'm telling you, here's what I believe. Change church. We are not cessationist. We do not believe that the miraculous works of God have ceased. Nor do we believe that the spiritual gifts that God gives the church has ceased. We believe God is still in the miracle working business.
So when we say watch God work, we believe that has prophetic implications. It's not just a cute saying. It's not just a phrase that we're proclaiming to others. We believe it is a prophetic word that is come to us corporately as a body from our heavenly father. We believe God is inviting us to watch him work.
And I want you to encourage your brothers and your sisters on this call this morning. And I want you to tell them in the chat, "Watch God work." Now, there's biblical precedents for this. And here's something also. Just because someone doesn't always connect explicitly connect a statement like that to scripture doesn't mean it's not scripturally supported.
Right? Because in the Exodus narrative, when Moses is leading Israel in their Exodus out of Egypt, when they are faced with the reality of Pharaoh pursuing them and the Red Sea in front of them, Moses makes this powerful, profound, prophetic declaration. He says, "Stand still. Am I in the book this morning?
I know it's Monday morning, but am I in the book? Stand still and see the salvation of the Lord. Here's what Moses is saying. This is so interesting. [laughter] He is saying, watch this, that that our participation has taken us as far as it can take us. You catching that?
Our participation has taken us as far as it can take us. Now, we're getting ready to engage in observation. I've done all the work that I know how to do. Now, it's time to watch God work. And that's what we're believing for. So, in this miracle week, we unapologetically unapologetically we standing 10 toes down on this.
In this miracle week, we believe, listen to me family, we believe not only for God to do miracles for his people because we believe that miracles are not just God's response to crisis. We believe miracles are an expression of the father's love. That God works miracles as an as a demonstration of his character and as an expression of his love.
Come on. So we we believe he is anxiously awaiting opportunities to work miracles for his people. And that is not selfish to to say is selfish to want a miracle is to say it's selfish to receive Jesus because Jesus was a miracle. No, receiving miracles is receiving the father's love.
Somebody put in the chat, I receive it. So it's a time where we believe to receive miracles. This is why we have miracle walls where and and and and electronically we got it with change global where we are all tangibly writing our requests. This is what I'm believing God for.
Throughout scripture, Jesus would ask, "What do you want me to do for you?" And people would have an answer. I receive my sight that you heal my daughter. So, we're very specific in our request. But we're also believing for God to work miracles through us. Not just a consumer of a miracle, but a contributor to a miracle.
And that is what our miracle offering which is a time of over and above giving. The one time a year where we give sacrificially and generos and generously and spiritually. We ask you to ask God. We ask you to obey God with this. And that is because it's possible to give and not obey because a sacrificial gift must be spiritled.
Right? It is something that the spirit prompts you and challenges you to do and you respond to that as an act of faith. And we believe God honors that act of faith. And so, [snorts] you know, in a way to prepare our faith for this, we engage in what I believe what I call conversations of elevation.
So, we we we each morning at 7 8:30 Eastern Standard Time, 7:30 Central Standard Time, we have conversations with faith leaders across the country for the purpose of stimulating our faith. We conclude these conversations with a time of prayer. But we believe prayer is is impotent without faith.
The Bible says if you ask and you're doubting, you're a double-minded man. You're unstable in all your ways. You shouldn't expect to receive anything from the Lord. So, we're having conversations for the elevation of our faith. And our conversation today is uh always with the same person as we start off Miracle Week.
It is a person that God uses to kind of build my faith, shape my life, lead me, my family. Um he is the one and the only. I call him the bishop of Cleveland. Uh [laughter] he's here every year on Monday. My pastor to kick off uh miracle week with us.
I want y'all to welcome to the yard streamard. Welcome to the yard. Welcome to YouTube. The inimitable the Reverend Dr. Ra. >> What's up my good son? [laughter] >> I love you man. >> Bishop. You doing okay? >> I'm blessed man. How you doing? I'm doing great. I'm doing great.
Uh we Is is it just me, guys? I can't see I can't see, pastor. >> Oh, you can't see me. >> Yeah, we can hear you, but I can't see you. But even if we don't get the the the this worked out, we're going to go with your voice.
It's probably more me than y'all. I'm [sighs] Okay. Well, listen. While they're working on that, pastor, first of all, just uh I want to thank you for being here. We're gonna we [laughter] we would appreciate seeing you, but what we need is to hear you. So, [laughter] that's what's important for us to to hear what's on your heart.
And so, pastor, man, listen. I I I actually had this as my last question, but you know, we just flow as you just as you know, you've been doing miracle week with us for three years now. Just as we start off this week, pastor, just just what's on your heart as my pastor, as our overseer, like what's on your heart?
Can you hear me? >> Yes, sir. I just heard you. >> I mean I mean I'm hear you now. Did you Did you just hear me? >> Yes, I can. Yes, I can hear you. >> Can y'all see? >> Yes, sir. You mute one of those volumes and we should be good to go. >> Yes.
I just went hood style. I grabbed my phone. I'm good to go. >> Yes, sir. Yes, sir. [laughter] >> Hey, we teaching we teaching the shepherd's connection. We don't make excuses. as we make adjustments. >> Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Well, we're glad to have you. Well, here's a question I just raised, pastor.
It was like, hey, I this is this is typically my last question, but you've been every year we've done this Monday night, the first conversation. I just want to start with this one. What's on your heart? >> What's on my heart this morning is change church. And that's the truth.
I was thinking as I was preparing, if you're a LeBron James and you get a chance to play with Bronnie, uh, you're pretty excited. >> Uh, Dion and Shadur, uh, I'm at a stage in my life, uh, I'm unequivocally proud to say that Dr. Darius Daniels is a son of mine along with so many others.
Uh, but the way God has used you and use Change Church, I'm listen, I'm proud. I used to, you guys used to say, uh, Dr. Vernon is my pastor wherever you went. Now, I start every uh interview with, you know, Dr. Darius Daniels is my son, right? I mean, you I just start that way.
You know, Darius Daniels changed church. So, so yeah, man. I'm proud. I'm humbled to be here today. I'm technically on kind of a winter sort of sbatical, but I wasn't missing this moment because what God has done through Change is international. Uh it's not just national. The world is talking.
And I'm not just saying that. Uh it's been a miracle. uh some of your Atlanta members, it's just been the last, you know, five, six years that they've gotten a chance to be a part of this movement. Uh the EU members, of course, two decades or so. Uh but watching from afar for the last two decades, man, uh change church, I'll say it again, at the beginning at the Genesis, it is a miracle. >> Is a miracle.
So, you're in the middle of a miracle. And I'm not just saying that. uh you're in the less than 0000.1% of churches in terms of growth in terms of a seminary trained genius who marries the wasness of God to the isness of now every Sunday so that you hear his mind uh but you also sense his heart when he preaches both you and Shemica.
So that's the short long answer to what's on my mind this morning. [laughter] >> Well, thank you pastor. We we received that and I think it's I think it's I think it's important even for me as a leader and our congregation to hear that not just as it relates to our lives as a spiritual family but also personally sometimes we can be in the mir middle of miracles we're missing >> you know we're in the middle of it but we're missing it.
We can't we can't see the picture. We're inside the frame and sometimes it's helpful for somebody outside the context of your life to be able to say say to bring to your attention, hey, >> um you know, you're experiencing a miracle right now. [laughter] >> Absolutely. Absolutely. >> Absolutely.
Pastor, you know, speaking of that, you know, I feel like at one point >> in um in like in the stream of Christian thought, at one point there's like people were operating with one extreme we call spiritual exaggeration where it's like >> everything is a miracle. Like [laughter] >> I need a miracle for everything right >> now.
I feel like the pendulum is swung all in reaction to that. the pendulum swung all the way to the other side >> and now it's almost like everything is grind work >> and like there's almost like this edging out of God >> where nothing is a miracle >> and I feel like that's kind of where the the pendulum has has swung yet swung now and so can just talk to us a little bit about the importance of not allowing our reasoning to get in the way of us experiencing the miraculous. >> Absolutely.
That's when you've just become too smart. Uh a kind of theological construct would be the idea of reductionism. >> Yes. Which is kind of the shrinking the shrinking of the divine and the human experience. Uh it's infinite. It's multi-dimensional. It's not easy. And there are some people, you'll love this, that would rather sort of deny it because it's easier to manage the mystery.
[laughter] >> It's just easier to manage the mystery. So, if you can't uh intellectually dissect God, it's like then he must not be real. >> Uh if if scripture doesn't fit your preferences, then edit the scripture. >> Yeah. and and and and both are just untrue. God is real.
Now, I'll say this. I heard you talking about this idea earlier uh in your intro of continuous uh versus cessationist >> uh change church like the word church is a continuous church. We believe that God is still moving. Now, >> yes. >> Now, in terms of theological construct in the first century, this is just me, Darius.
Uh you may disagree. I I do think there were some things that happened in the first century in the establishment of the church in terms of miracles that we don't see quite as much. >> Uh for instance, uh the dead being raised. I've been doing ministry now over half my life.
I've never seen anybody get out the casket. One girl told me, she said, "Pastor, I love the word church. I love your preaching." She says, "But I'm leaving because I I want to see the dead raised." Uh, so, so that challenged me. So, so the next funeral, I kind of stood in front of the casket.
I did all I could. I'm not going to lie to you, Darius. I I said, 'Lord, I just need And [snorts] then the Lord hit me. And next time I seen, I said, "Wait a minute. You say you want to see the dead raised. You see that brother over there?
He used to be on crack. He back from the dead. You see that girl? She was a stripper with a different man every night. Now she's a kingdom woman and married and happy in God. That's a miracle. So, so miracles are absolutely still taking place today. And again, some people who can't explain it, >> they rather edit it or just deny it because they can't handle the reality that God is that real.
But God is real. I've seen miracles and you have too. Everybody for the most part watching this has seen God do some stuff. to to define miracle. The Ari Vernon version is sort of when God does something supernaturally that either you didn't do >> or couldn't do in the natural realm. >> That's right. >> Can I let me pause there? >> Yes, sir. >> You you couldn't do peep this or you didn't do. >> Right. >> There are some persons watching this that maybe they have more time behind them than in front of them.
Mhm. >> And the reality is they don't have time for the grind of the next 15 years. >> They need some money now. [laughter] >> Yeah. >> And it's like I caused it. Uh I've been saying this for years. How much money would you have if you had all your stupid money back? >> Yeah. >> Yeah.
[laughter] >> If if I just had all my dumb money back, how much would I have? So, there's some places where I blew it. But God can do a miracle even when I didn't do my part. if I commit to him now and say, "God, I need you to expedite the calendar." >> That's right. >> Yeah.
I I need you to move quickly. >> I need you to redeem the time. So, so ma'am, God can do miracles. God is doing miracles. >> Yes, pastor. I think that's [clears throat] I think that's so important because I I want to stay on that the kind of that the last part of your thought right now because that I know is a real tension point for a lot of believers >> is interesting, pastor. no matter how old they are.
Like I can talk to believers in their 20s, early 20s, >> and they're thinking about the mistakes they've made, the time they've blown, you know, early 20s, like, man, I should have went to college. I didn't go to college. By this time, I would have graduated from college.
I didn't do it. Now I'm stuck. I'm messed up. So like in every age and stage of life, there are people who kind of feel like, I've blown it. I've wasted opportunities. I've mismanaged seasons. And I'm really behind schedule. Mhm. >> And so there are people that are dealing with that.
Would you just I want you to just minister to that a bit because I know that's a real thing. >> I probably like most pastors including yourself hear that more than any other thing. If I would have pastor, I've blown it. That's good for the young people, but it's too late for me.
All you have is now. >> Yeah. Yeah. Yesterday's gone and tomorrow's not promised. That's for real. >> Uh don't tell me who you're over until you tell me who you're under. Everybody knows I'm your spiritual papa, but the whole world knows I really am more proud of being a son than a father.
Joey Johnson, House of the Lord in Akran, Ohio, Pastor Meredith told me something 20 years ago. He said, "Son, if regret could help me, I would regret every day." >> Yeah. He says, "There's nothing." >> I told I told I've told the church on numerous occasions the time we had that conversation. >> Wow.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. If regret can help. Yeah. >> Absolutely. I told you that whether it was about the raising of sons or or marriage, I was like, Darius, look, that's over now. Let's get it. >> And at that moment, I love this uh parathetically pausing uh toward relationships.
At that moment, you jumped in with both feet. >> Yeah. >> And you never stopped. And and your boys are amazing. I've watched your marriage. I've watched you as a father because I shared with you I know you were hitting the road trying to finish seminary trying to build change all of this coming at one time.
Yeah. >> I said that's over with now. Let's don't trip on that. >> Let's roll now. >> And from that moment you jumped in. There's somebody watching. There's nothing. I'm in my 50s and I can tell you there's some places I wish I would have done things differently for the word church.
Sometime I feel like I'm his biggest problem. Had I made one decision and you know this when we make mistakes we make million-dollar mistakes. M >> and and the Lord said to me, there's nothing you can do about that. Go forward. >> And so every day I'm going forward about how I can win now.
So there's somebody watching this maybe relationally, uh what you would have done for your daughter, uh how you would have been a better parent, uh what you should have done for your ex and how you broke her heart, that's gone now. If God woke you up, you have now.
[laughter] And starting today, you got to get it, baby. Let's get it. Pastor, I tell you, I felt something on that. The gift [clears throat] of now. >> The gift of now. [laughter] >> Amen. Amen. >> I got the God has given me the gift of now. >> Amen. >> Amen. >> Chat, I I want you to put this in the I want you to put this in the chat, family.
Watch God work now. >> Watch what he does with your now. >> Watch what he can turn around with your now. Watch what he can fix with your now. >> Amen. >> That's strong. That's strong. Now, pastor, one of the things um that [laughter] you always say, >> a text without a context >> is a pretext. >> Is a pretext.
Okay. That's you kind of drill that in us. All right. When you look at particularly the narrative, well, you can go to Old Testament too, but Old Testament, New Testament, very often when, not all the time, but very often when there was a miracle, >> the miracle was in response to some instruction. >> Absolutely. that either Jesus gave or that the prophet gave non or like all throughout scripture we see like very often miracles being connected to obedience to divine instruction. >> Um what would you say to someone who's believing God for the supernatural but having difficulty acting in obedience to divine instruction?
I I've been preaching for a quarter century the gospel of responsibility. >> So it is the idea uh Jesus tells the 10 during this Thanksgiving season. He tells the 10, watch this, go show yourself to the priest. >> And the text says they were healed as they went. >> Jesus, that's the book. >> They were healed as they went.
Uh some people want the miracle without going. Uh so [laughter] the reality is, and I mean this from my soul, uh shameless plug, I'm I'm a I'm a 30-year tither. Uh always will be. Uh 10% uh of everything that comes to my home has been going uh toward my bishop's church.
The reason I say that is because uh I uh I I tithe where I eat >> and I eat at the feet of Bishop Joey. And so that's where I give to. And so there are persons watching this, uh, you need to walk. In other words, don't don't ask God.
Can I can I go here a little bit? Don't don't ask God for your dream husband till you stop sleeping with the guy that won't marry you. [laughter] [clears throat] >> I mean, that's just real, right? It's like, I need to participate in my own deliverance. I'm I'm not just waiting for God.
I'm working with God. >> Come on. >> It is It is participatory deliverance. is is some God, some me. >> Yeah. >> By design. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. God didn't create robots or there would have been no need for Adam. It is the idea. It is some God, but it's also some me.
I got to participate in this. Yes. >> And so, there's somebody watching this >> and I want to suggest to you sometime you're one instruction away from a miracle. >> Yes, sir. >> Yeah. Yeah. You're one instruction obeying one instruction. I'm serious. For some, it may be more than that, >> but for others, they are one instruction.
One obedience to one instruction could place him in a whole another realm. >> Yes. >> And so I would say whatever he tells you to do, >> that's the book, too. [laughter] >> Do it. >> That's what Mary said. That's the book, too. >> Whatever he tells you to do. >> That's That's my text for Sunday.
Yes, sir. >> Whatever [laughter] he tell you to do, do it. >> Whatever he tells you to do. >> Pastor, that's what we're encouraging our congregation with this Sunday as we prepare for miracle offering. >> Oh, that's God. We didn't talk about that. That's God. >> Yeah. [laughter] Whatever he tells you to do, do it because it's possible, you know, to give and not obey. >> Amen. >> And u and I think, you know, speaking to that reactionary thing, how there's this, >> you know, there's a lot of manipulation and stuff like that.
And I think sometimes we go all the way to the other extreme and you've helped me with this. You brought me back center because there's been so much like seemingly, I'm not making a judgment, just observation of like manipulation and stuff out there. I in my early in my pastoral ministry went to the other extreme like when it came to resources and you had to pull me back center >> and like Darius you don't correct wrong teaching with non teaching you correct wrong teaching with right teaching >> and um I just want to as we wrap up and we we prepare to pray. >> Um I just I want to share something and pastor I want you to give your final thoughts and pray on this because this isn't this isn't manipulation.
Each year, uh, we're church, like our church, sometimes at different times of the year. >> Mhm. >> Receives expansion offering just like what we're doing now. Yes. >> To fund the vision to to and y'all feed people. You have a whole food store. It's like a is as large as a grocery store.
It's like literally >> like the stuff you guys do in in Cleveland is is miraculous. >> And I've got something that I'm believing God on the business side for >> this week. like it can happen this week, but this was um last month when the word church had its anniversary.
And and so for me, what I did was I said, "No, this is the storehouse that I am receiving from." >> And so I felt a prompt. We typically do it different ways, businesses, D. But this year, I felt prompted. The host was like, "No, no, no. Not not your business.
Not I know it's for the business. You do it. You do it." So, in response to that, >> No, you didn't just do it. You You did it at another level. >> Yeah. We're not going to talk about the level, the obstacle. [laughter] >> No, I'm not. But but but I appreciate uh Yeah.
I mean, but but and I'm jumping in because not only uh not only in response to our giving day or giving week, but on a monthly basis, you and your wife uh are givers even to my wife and I. Uh it's like this is this is monthly. It's like who has to do that?
There's no gun to your head. I never asked you to do that. One day you just called me and said here's what I want to do. Uh there there are moments when your members don't know that you absolutely live >> what you ask them to do. >> Yes.
Yes. >> It is not some manipulation. It is a practice. >> Yes. >> It is a practice. Uh that you and Lady Shemica change are kind to the word nation. You personally give up uh which again I've never demanded that or asked that. One day you just called and said here's what I'm sensing.
So, I wouldn't follow nobody who wasn't following nobody. [laughter] >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> I'm serious. Uh you have to live it out in front of me. That's important to me. I need example. I don't need perfection, but I need you to be an example to me if I'm going to follow you any place, >> pastor.
That is that is that's it. I just I wanted you you put it more succinctly than I than I was. >> This is not just something we're doing because it's a good idea. It's a spiritual practice. It's a conviction. >> It's a conviction of mine. It's a spiritual principle that I believe is scriptural and uh it's something I believe in.
It's something that I practice and it's something that we're going to practice together on this coming Sunday. Pastor, thank you for your time. I've got we've got to have you pray us out. We we like to have conversation because I believe the conversation is what stimulates the faith. >> We can pray 40 minutes, we don't have faith, we're not being effective.
We can pray 40 seconds with faith and get better results. And so as we get kind of prepare for this week, >> we're going to be doing this all week. Pastor, I'm going to New Jersey on Friday night. >> So I'll be doing a service in New Jersey.
Friday night, change night miracle edition at our EU location. So we're doing this every day, Monday through Friday. Then Friday night, I'll be in New Jersey doing a service there. Then Saturday morning, we got a morning revival. We're going to bring both of our Atlanta locations together with Pastor John Hannah for a time of prayer there and we're going to close it out >> um Sunday morning.
So, we're doing everything we know how to do in the natural. [laughter] >> And we just we want you to pray God's blessing on us for for this week and that that uh change is able to be a miracle that people that are part of our family will receive miracles and God will get the glory. >> I want to say to Chain Church, first of all, thank you son for inviting me.
Uh, no pun intended. I never try to sun you as it relates to these kinds of things. When you invite me, uh, I'm just privileged and blessed. I'm honored to cover Change Church. I pray for you uh, as your covering. I lift you up. I really do. Uh, as your apostolic covering, as it were, your pastors, pastors, and uh, I'm just proud of Change.
It's a miracle. I'm not just saying it. Uh, somebody was recently there telling me how if you don't get there on time, you just got to get in line. It's crazy. It's it's a it's a it's it's it's it's kingdom chaos uh every Sunday just trying to get in the building.
That's what you call a move of God. >> And whenever God allows you, watch this, to be a part of a move, you get to go to change church. >> I mean this, you get to give. Look at it this way. Not I have to give, I get to give into something uh that's changing lives across the world.
And so I want to lift you up in prayer. >> I want to pray for everyone watching at every campus. Change global, changeing, change Atlanta. Uh, Lady Vernon, I love you so much. The word nation prays for you. Uh, we're proud of you. As I said, I say your name every place.
I name drop unapologetically. What God is doing in change, I'm proud to be connected to. And so, I want to pray. Father, in the name of Jesus, do me a favor. God, have your way this weekend. Father, bless them uh not only spiritually but existentially. Father, give them the resources to touch Atlanta, Jersey, the nation in a way that most churches that they just couldn't.
Their ability to do outreach, to change lives, as their name suggests, uh to change futures, uh to change mentalities, >> uh to change financial postures. Father, do me a favor. Be Jehovah Gyra. You're able to reveal yourself however you want. Some somebody needs Jehovah Rafa. They they need a miracle.
Uh they need healing. And all healing ain't physical. Uh somebody needs a mental miracle, an emotional miracle, a parental miracle, uh parent pain. Some are believing God to save one son. They're persons at change who just don't need no money. They just need you to touch their daughter. >> So So they're giving not so much for money, but for a miracle in their family.
But others may need a financial blessing. Father, I ask that you would be Jehovah Gyra and give them all that they need to meet every need in their life. Father, I pray God that you would bless them at whatever level they have need of. Lord, I pray now that this weekend would be a miracle. >> That that that this weekend would be a miracle.
That this weekend would be a miracle starting Friday night in Euing. Show up in that place. let your glory fall that they feel the shook and the glory the shikina glory of your presence even at the yuing campus. Uh, Father, I pray that as Pastor Hannah begins to minister on Saturday, that you would just sweep through the place. >> That the power of prayer would just sweep the house, Father, and and prepare even more for your presence.
And then Sunday morning, Father, bless my son as he ministers, Father, that a miracle would take place from Friday through Sunday, even starting today, as some are already beginning to give by faith, uh, trusting you. They're not waiting to Friday. They they're blessing you today. They're believing right now.
Who's ever watching? Father, I pray >> that miracles would take place in their life at whatever level they need. Bless everyone watching at their greatest need. >> At their greatest need. In Jesus name I pray. Amen. >> Amen. Drop some fire in the chat for Dr. Ra Vernon.
Everybody, >> pastor, thank you so much for being with us, sir. Love you. And uh I want you to uh enjoy your winter mini sbatical break-ish. >> Yes. Yes. Yes. Love you, man. Love you. >> Love you. Change family. Listen, man. Thank y'all so much for showing up the way that you always do.
We are back tomorrow morning, 8:30 a.m. You don't want to miss it. I believe it's going to get better and better. I hope your faith is stimulated. I hope your faith is stirred. family. Let us not forget this coming Friday, Euing, New Jersey, 7:30m is our change night miracle edition.
Change night miracle edition. And then Saturday morning, 10 a.m. at Dicab Atlanta. Come on, Gwynette. Dicab. There's power in unity. We're going to come together on a on a Saturday morning. Absolutely. on a Saturday when you need a miracle, [laughter] you aren't picky. So, Saturday morning, we're going to come together and I just believe God's going to honor um our pursuit of him.
I believe the Lord is going to honor our pursuit um in Jesus. We're not entitled to a miracle, but we're expectant. And so, I love you. We'll see you tomorrow morning, 8:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time, as we continue Miracle Week 2025. Take care.