
It’s Not All About Healings or Signs & Wonders!
It’s About Making Disciples That Signs & Wonders Follow Because They Truly Believe.
Making Disciples: The Path to True Belief and Miracles
The Essence of Discipleship
Discipleship goes beyond mere teaching and learning; it embodies the very essence of transformation through faith in Christ. To be a disciple of Jesus is to walk in the footsteps of belief, embodying the principles of his words and teachings. Paul wrote in Romans 12:2 that it’s a process of transformation and renewing your mind. Therefore, it is a journey of growth, commitment, and unwavering faith. True disciples are not just followers but active participants in spreading the good news and living a life that reflects the teachings of Christ.
Transformation Through True Belief
True belief is the cornerstone of discipleship. It is not about seeking signs and wonders as validation but walking out with an unshakable faith that naturally attracts divine manifestations. The emphasis is walking out as in the Great Commission found in Matthew 28:16-20. A Christian’s disciple’s faith is deeply rooted in the teachings of Jesus and, as a result, manifests naturally in signs and wonders. When one truly believes, their life becomes a testament to their faith, and miracles follow as a natural consequence of their unwavering belief.
It is not about seeking signs and wonders as validation but having an unshakable faith that naturally attracts divine manifestations. A disciple’s faith is deeply rooted in hearing from the Holy Sprit & the biblical teachings they follow, manifesting naturally in signs and wonders.
Signs and Wonders: The Byproduct of Faith in Jesus Christ
Miracles and healings are often seen as the pinnacle of spiritual experiences, but they are merely the byproducts of obeying the Great Commission. With a renewed mind, disciples live following their faith, sharing the gospel; signs and wonders naturally follow. These miracles are not the focus but rather the evidence of a life lived in true belief. Through the genuine transformation of believers, the power of faith is showcased, drawing others to the same path of unwavering belief and commitment in Jesus Christ.
This is why the book of Acts 2:46, 47 Amplified records, “Day after day they met in the temple [area] continuing with one mind, and breaking bread in various private homes. They ate their meals with joy and generous hearts, praising God continually and having favor with all the people. And the Lord kept adding to their number daily those who were being saved.”
The Role of Disciple-Makers

Making Disciples on the streets of Hanford, California. Mario Murillo’s Hanford Tent brought many salvations, but these two young men couldn’t leave their home.
Those who make disciples play a crucial role in this transformative journey. They are the guides and mentors who instill the principles of faith, leading by example and nurturing the growth of new disciples. Their mission is not to produce followers who seek miracles but to cultivate individuals whose faith is so profound that miracles follow them. Disciple-makers are tasked with fostering a relationship with The Holy Spirit where true belief can flourish and signs and wonders are a natural outcome of a deep and abiding faith. Therefore, confirming Mark 16:20 New Living Translation, “And the disciples went everywhere and preached, and the Lord worked through them, confirming what they said by many miraculous signs.”
Living a Life That Draws Miracles
To live a life that draws miracles, one must first focus on cultivating a true and real relationship with Christ. This involves a commitment to spiritual growth, a dedication to the Bible’s teachings, and an unwavering trust in the truth found in the scriptures. Through this steadfast belief, disciples can witness and experience signs and wonders. By living a life that exemplifies the core principles of their faith, disciples become beacons of light, attracting divine manifestations of wonders that serve as a testament to their unwavering belief.
Matthew 10:8: “Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, cast out demons. Freely you have received, freely give.”
Conclusion
In conclusion, the journey of discipleship is not about seeking miracles, but about embodying true belief. When disciples call their faith into obedience to Christ, genuine signs and wonders will naturally follow. The focus should always be on cultivating a deep and unwavering relationship with God, for it is through this that the power is manifested. By making disciples who truly put God first, we create a world where miracles are not sought after but the natural result of a life without regrets.
Philippians 3:13 Amplified Bible, Classic Edition “Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead,….”
Revelation 12:11 Amplified: “And they overcame and conquered him because of the blood of the Lamb and because of the word of their testimony, for they did not love their life and renounce their faith even when faced with death.”
PS:
I have witnessed many miracles, signs, and wonders while walking with Christ. I heard the Holy Spirit say, “Remember these miracles, signs, and wonders are for me to be glorified, not for your benefit, but for adding to my church. Do not be like the disciples who wanted to build a memorial to Jesus, Moses, and Elijah on the mountain, for I am always doing a new thing. Instead, make disciples who, like Jesus, manifest miracles naturally and DO NOT GLORIFY MIRACLES like some do, and your reward will be greater than the protected man of miracles.”
Are You Questioning Your Faith? Know This, Jesus Came to Set the Captives Free!
Are you ready? Are you willing? If so, you can say this simple prayer, this time genuine, and know Jesus came to set the captives free. The question is, “What is Revival waiting for?”
A Plan for Redemption
If you are like me and need to examine the things you are allowing to take up your time and make an effort to ask God to show you what needs to be removed and what needs to be added. You can begin by saying this simple prayer…..
Now Pray:
Jesus,
I am a sinner. I’ve done a lot that is wrong or evil. Furthermore, I cannot do anything good in my own power. I need your love and forgiveness. Lord, I am sorry for all the sin that I have committed in my life, and that I know I will commit in the future. I want to live my life for You, doing what is right, and pleasing to You. I need a Savior, because I can never pay the debt my sin has incurred. Jesus, thank you for dying on the cross, and shedding your blood to pay the price for my sin. I accept that You did this for me and ask that You extend Your eternal grace to me. Lord, please transform my heart and life in Your image, write my name in the Lamb’s Book of Life, and fill me with the Holy Spirit. I praise You for Your love, righteousness, and infinite mercy. Thank you for saving my soul.
Today, I desire to go all in with you, Jesus. I want that set-apart life that leads me to wholeness and real happiness. As your word promises, I desire peace beyond understanding.
In the name of Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior,
Amen.
Now that you have received Jesus and placed your faith in him, it’s time to know He has given you His authority. You are a son or daughter of the most high God! Now, begin by using words to build yourself and others up and expect them to bring the peace promised to the sons of God.
Now share the Good News!
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