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Pastor Pat Sings

Dr Pat Sings

Please enjoy these Songs to the Lord by  Dr Pat Holliday. Click on the link to play.

Ps 47:6-7 : Sing praises to God, sing praises: sing praises unto our King, sing praises.7 For God is the King of all the earth: sing ye praises with understanding.KJV

I am

I Call Him Lord

Jesus Lord to Me

Your’re Still Lord

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Miracles in the Old Testament

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If God gave this gift to Old Testament and New Testament Saints, why would he take this gift from today’s church?

(Acts 10:34), “Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons.” The devil is still around today.

Old Testament Miracles

  • David said in (Psa. 103:3), “Bless the Lord . . . and forget not all His Benefits: Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases.”
  • Healing is still consider a benefit by those who needed it and will accept Christ’s healing touch!

Moses and Aaron:

  • Rod made serpent, (Ex. 4:3; 7:10).
  • Rod Restored, (Ex. 4:4).
  • Hands (Aaron & Marian) made leprous, (Ex. 4:6,7).
  • Water turned into blood, (Ex. 4:9, 30).
  • River Into blood, (Ex. 7:20).
  • Frogs, (Ex. 8:6, 13).
  • Flies, (Ex. 8:21, 31.Boils, (Ex. 9:10).
  • Locusts, (Ex. 10:13, 9).
  • Darkness, (Ex. 10:22).
  • First born destroyed, (Ex. 12:29).
  • Sea divided, (Ex. 14:21).
  • Egyptians overwhelmed, (Ex. 14:26-29).
  • Water sweetened, (Ex. 15:25).
  • Water from rock, (Ex. 17:6).
  • Amalek vanquished, (Ex. 17:11).
  • Destruction of Korah, (Nu. 16:32).
  • Water from rock in Kadesh, (Nu.20: 11).
  • Brazen Serpent, (Nu. 21:8).
  • Aaron’s rod blossoms, (Nu. 17:8).

Joshua

  • Jordan divided, (Jos. 3).
  • Jericho taken. (Jos. 6).
  • Sun and moon Stayed, (Jos. 10:12).

Samson

  • Lion Slain, (Jud. 14:6).
  • Philistines Killed, (Jud. 14:19).
  • Dagon’s house down, (Jud. 16:30).

Samuel

  • Thunder and rain, (I Sam. 12:18).

Prophet of Judah.

  • Jeroboam’s hand withered, (I Kgs. 13:4).
  • Altar rent, (I Kgs. 13).
  • Hand restored, (I Kgs. 13:6).
  • Elijah

    • Drought, (I Kgs. 17:1; Jam. 5:17).
    • Meal and oil multiplied, (I Kgs. 17:14).
    • Child restored to life, (I Kgs. 17:22).
    • Sacrifice consumed by fire (I Kgs. 18:38).
    • Captains and men slain by fire; (2 Kgs. 1:10).
    • Rain induced, (I Kgs. 18; 41).
    • Waters of Jordan divided, (2 Kgs. 2:8).

    Miracles in the New Testament

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    Mark dedicates more of his account to Jesus’ miracles than any of the other Gospel writers. For Mark, these miracles were a demonstration of Jesus’ power. His power over disease, death, to provide food, His authority to forgive sin, the forces of evil, power over evil spirits not in His immediate proximity, power to heal the blind, and even over nature.

    Many flocked to Him to be healed and fed. Some wondered who Jesus was. However, others followed Him. Jesus is a miracle worker.

    • Water changed to wine, (Jn. 2:9).
    • Nobleman’s son, (Jn. 4:46).
    • Drought of fishes, (Lk. 5:6).
    • Demoniac in the synagogue, (Mk, 1:26; Lk. 4:35).
    • Peter’s mother-in-law healed, (Matt. 8:14; Mk. 1:31, Lu. 4:38).
    • Cleansing the leper, (Mt. 8:3; Mk. 1:41; Lk. 5:13).
    • Paralytic, (Matt. 9:2; Mk. 2:3; Lk. 5:18).
    • Impotent man healed, (Jn. 5:5).
    • Withered hand, (Mt. 12:10; Mk 3:1; Lk. 6:6).
    • Centurions’ servant, (Mt. 8:5; Lk. 7:2).
    • Raising the widow’s son, (Lk. 7:11).
    • Demoniac, (Mt. 12:22; Lk. 7:11).
    • Tempests stilled, (Mt. 8:26; Mk. 4:39; Lk. 8:24).
    • Raising of Jarius’ daughter, (Mt. 9:18; Mk. 5: 42; Lk. 8:41).
    • Issue of Blood, (Matt. 9:20; Mk. 5:25; Lk. 8:43).
    • Blind men, (Mt. 9:27).
    • Demoniac, (Mt. 9:32).
    • Feeding five thousand, 9Mt. 14:15; Mk 9:41; Lk. 9:12; Jn. 6:5).
    • Walking on the sea, (Mt. 14:25; Mk. 6:26; Lk. 9:37).
    • The daughter of Syro-Phoenician, (Mt. 15:22; Mk. 7:25).
    • Feeding the four thousand, (Mt. 15:32; Mk. 8:8).
    • Deaf and dumb healed, (Mk 7:33).
    • Blind man, (Mk. 8:23).
    • A lunatic child, (Mt. 17:14; Mk. 9:26; Lk. 9:37).
    • Tribute money, (Mt. 17:24).
    • Ten lepers, (Lk. 17:12).
    • Blind man, (Jn. 9:1).
    • Lazarus raised, (Jn. 11).
    • Heals the woman with the spirit of infirmity,( Lk. 13:11).
    • Man with dropsy, (L. 14:2).
    • Blind men. (Mt. 20:30; Mk. 10:46).
    • Cursing the fig-tree, (Mt. 21:19).
    • Malchus healed, (Lk. 22:51).
    • Second drought of fishes, (Jn. 21:6).
    • His resurrection, (Lk. 24:6; Jn. 10:18).
    • Appearing to his disciples. (Mt. 14:14; 15:29-31).
    • Ascension to heaven. (Mk .16:19).

    Peter miracle worker

    • Lame man cured, (Act. 3:7).
    • Ananias and Sapphira, (Act 5:5; 5:10).
    • Aeneas, (Acts :34); Dorcas, (Acts 9:40).

    Miracles and Jesus

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    Jesus performed many miracles. This is a fact, that even his enemies accused Him to bring an accusation against Him. Even though they leveled charges against Him, He did miracles to dazzle his audience to gain a reputation as a wonder-worker. This is made clear by his refusal to comply with requests for a “sign,” (Matt. 12:38-40; 16:4); etc. The miracles served rather as heralds of the messianic age, (Matt. 11:4-5; Lk. 7:22); and they were designed to stir the people to belief and repentance, (Matt. 11:20-21; Lk. 10:13).

    Jesus endowed his apostles with the power to perform miracles. (Matt. 10:1,8; 6:6:7; Lk. 8:1; 10:19; Jn. 14:12; Acts 1:8; 2:43; 3:6-7; 9:36-42; 16:16-18). These miracles affirmed the Christian gospel to establish the truth by validation. It was a solemn declaration or affirmation by some sacred Being and assisted in the establishment of a firm foundation for the church.

    The first miracle after the Resurrection shows what the Gospel does when it is confirmed with Miracles and healing.

    • Miracles give undeniable proof of the resurrection.
    • If Jesus was not alive, His name would have no power to heal the sick and perform miracles! (Acts 4:33).

    Peter convinced the unbelieving Jews of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and their need of repentance, on the strength of the fact that Jesus’name still has power to heal the sick and perform miracles! If Jesus was not alive, His name would have no power to heal the sick and perform miracles! (Acts 4:33). It gave boldness to the believers and disciples to preach Christ to the unbelievers (Acts 4:29-30) It made believers hungry to have more of God!