March 5, 2025
This faith class brings fresh insight into God's daily provision. More than just a story from the past, this is a reminder of how His care remains steady, unwavering, and present in ways we may not always recognize.
Miracles are everywhere—even in the simplest provisions. When everything feels uncertain, what does it mean to trust in daily provision? This class will open your eyes to the abundance already in front of you.
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March Miracles: Faith, Deliverance, and Trusting God
As the month of March begins, Bishop Benjamin introduced the theme of March Miracles, emphasizing the need for unwavering faith, steadfast prayer, and the expectation of God's intervention. In his powerful message, he explored how trauma, stress, and burdens can keep people bound, just as the Israelites struggled after their deliverance from Egypt. However, he reminded the audience that God is a miracle worker, always ready to provide and lead His people into greater promises.
Faith in the Impossible
Bishop Benjamin encouraged believers to trust in God for the impossible. He reminded listeners that miracles are not just supernatural events but moments when God moves in ways beyond human understanding. Quoting Exodus 16, he emphasized how the Israelites received manna daily—a clear example of God’s provision. However, he noted that miracles are not only about receiving blessings but also about deepening one’s trust in God’s plan.
The theme of steadfast faith was central to his message: believers must be unmovable and always abounding in the work of the Lord. He reminded them that miracles come not only in moments of desperation but also in everyday faithfulness and prayer.
Recognizing and Overcoming Trauma
A significant portion of the message addressed trauma and stress—both personal and national. Bishop Benjamin discussed how the Israelites’ time in Egypt left them with a psychological bondage that made them hesitant to embrace freedom. He likened this to modern experiences, including personal struggles and the collective trauma experienced in America over the past few years.
The concept of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) was explored, as both he and Dr. John reflected on how past experiences can shape reactions to the present. Dr. John shared his personal story of profound loss and how he had to lean on God to navigate the pain. His testimony was a reminder that healing requires both divine intervention and a willingness to trust God through the process.
Deliverance Comes with Trust
One of the key takeaways was that miracles require trust. Many people want miracles, but fewer are willing to follow God’s direction after receiving them. Bishop Benjamin emphasized that miracles are meant to draw people closer to God, not just to provide temporary relief. He illustrated this with the example of the Israelites, who received daily manna but still struggled with doubt and complaints.
He also pointed out how America, like Israel, has been traumatized by recent events. From political turmoil to healthcare challenges, people have been conditioned to live in fear. However, he encouraged believers to trust that God is leading them into a new season of breakthrough.
Expect Miracles Every Day
The message concluded with a powerful declaration: Expect a miracle every day. Just as God provided for the Israelites, He is still providing today. Bishop Benjamin urged believers to not only look for signs of God's provision but also to recognize the importance of leadership. Trusting the leaders God has placed—whether in faith, politics, or healthcare—is part of stepping into the miracles God has planned.
Dr. John echoed this sentiment, stating that every morning he wakes up is a miracle. His survival through serious health challenges, including cancer and a heart attack, is a testament to God's power. He reminded everyone that each day is an opportunity to be used by God.
Moving Forward with Faith
As March unfolds, Bishop Benjamin and the participants committed to praying and seeking God for breakthroughs. The call to action was clear: trust in God, expect miracles, and be a vessel for His work. Miracles are not just about personal gain but about fulfilling God’s greater purpose.
To stay connected and continue in prayer, Bishop Benjamin invited everyone to join a 100-day prayer initiative, covering leaders, the nation, and individuals in need. The focus remains on seeing God move in unprecedented ways and believing that March Miracles will set the stage for lasting change.
As the session closed, participants were reminded: Miracles are happening—trust, believe, and be ready to witness the glory of God.