SUPERNATURAL HEALINGS CONVERT HEARTS AND REVEAL THE KINGDOM
Do you long for profound healing, restoration, and deep relationship with the Divine? You may be thirsty for the Kingdom of God. A great mystery of the Gospels is that God’s Kingdom is both a present reality and a future hope.
This prayer beautifully describes it as:
“A Kingdom of truth and life,
A Kingdom of holiness and grace,
A Kingdom of justice, love, and peace.”
Upon hearing what God’s Kingdom offers, is your heart hard, unyielding ground—or fertile soil ready to receive? We’re all tempted to doubt these promises. God knows even faithful hearts yearn for a sign. John the Baptist, one of the most devout, sent his disciples to ask Jesus if He was truly “the one.” Rather than answering directly, Jesus performed miracles—signs not meant to satisfy curiosity or provide spectacle but to reveal that He was indeed sent by the Father, bearing divine authority over death, nature, sickness, and evil. Each miracle—an extraordinary event transcending natural law— revealed the nearness of the Kingdom of God.
The Kingdom began with Jesus’ teachings, miracles, Passion, and founding of the Church, yet won’t be fully realized until the end of time, when God’s reign is perfectly established.
Pre-crucifixion, Jesus performed countless miracles. John’s gospel highlights “The Seven Signs.” After turning water into wine, Jesus' second miracle was healing the official’s son instantly and from a distance. Before the official confirmed the healing, he simply “believed what Jesus said and left.” Later, “he and his whole household came to believe.” Hence, at Pentecost, Peter proclaimed: Jesus’ “mighty works, wonders, and signs” confirm His divinity and invite belief.
Restless minds constantly seek healing, answers, and clarity. Can you dwell, trust, and rest in that God knows your heart and needs? Between “Already” and “Not Yet,” how is Jesus inviting you to believe?
Amanda Ramirez