Improve My Life: “Great & Mighty Things” (Jeremiah 33:3)

Improve My Life: “Great & Mighty Things” (Jeremiah 33:3)

Dr. Fowler prophesies that, in the month of March, we need to get ready to see "unusual moves of God." Photo: Heaven FM/Saga Communications


“Great & Mighty Things” (Jeremiah 33:3)
Dr. Jonathan Fowler | Improving Lives Church

“Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not.” (Jeremiah 33:3)

“Do no believe the negative report of the enemy. Do not believe the thought.” Dr. Jonathan Fowler open this week’s lesson with a summary of the story of Jesus raising Jairus’ daughter from the dead (Mark 5) to remind us of the importance of prayer. He encourages us to text (843) 425-1509 with the names of any loved ones you would like to have put on the Improving Lives Church prayer to prayed over on Easter Sunday, April 17.

Jumping into the scripture (Jeremiah 33:3), Dr. Fowler prophesies that, in the month of March, we need to get ready to see “unusual moves of God” that will be:

  1. Unexplainable – there will be no earthly way to explain or articulate how they happen
  2. Undeniable – they will be obviously, clearly of the Lord’s doing in order to magnify Him
  3. Unhindered – moving forward unaffected by obstacles from the enemy

With these unusual moves of God, we will be spurred on to “grow and go.” Listen as Dr. Fowler encourages us to keep an eye out for “unusual prayer times, prophetic moments, partnerships, platforms, performance, protection, provision and promises.”

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