Dr. Micah Mitchell
The supernatural is not supposed to be an occasional experience—it is the lifestyle of every believer. Jesus made it clear that signs, wonders, and miracles will follow those who believe (Mark 16:17-18). But this power is not something we earn or manufacture—it flows through us when grace and faith work together.
The early church walked in this reality, demonstrating what happens when believers stand in faith and operate under the grace of God:
“And with great power the apostles were giving testimony to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and abundant grace was upon them all.” — Acts 4:33 (NASB)
Grace makes the supernatural accessible, but it is faith that activates it. Without faith, grace remains an unclaimed gift. When we believe, we step into the flow of God’s power, enabling us to lay hands on the sick and see them recover, speak to mountains and watch them move, and walk in encounters that defy human understanding.
“And Jesus said to him, ‘If You can? All things are possible for the one who believes!’” — Mark 9:23 (NASB)
Supernatural power is not about human effort—it is about trusting in what God has already provided. When we stop striving and start believing, grace and faith work together, and miracles become our reality.
Prophetic Decree:
I decree and declare that I walk in the supernatural power of God! By grace, I have been positioned for miracles, and through faith, I step into them. I will not be limited by what I see—I walk by faith, knowing that all things are possible. Signs, wonders, and miracles follow me because I believe in the power of God working in and through me. I lay hands on the sick, and they recover. I speak to mountains, and they move. I trust in the Word of God, and I see His promises manifest in my life. In Jesus’ name, amen!