7 Worship Songs About The Miracles Of Jesus (Signs & Wonders)

The ministry of Jesus was marked by the miraculous. He opened blind eyes, calmed storm-tossed seas, and raised the dead. But these miracles were not just magic tricks; they were “signs” pointing to His identity as the Son of God and the nature of His Kingdom.

When we sing about the miracles of Jesus, we aren’t just reciting history; we are declaring that the God who did it then can do it again. Hebrews 13:8 reminds us that “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” These songs build a canopy of faith, inviting the God of signs and wonders to move in our midst today.

Why These Songs Build Expectancy

We selected these songs because:

  • They are specific. They reference actual biblical events (parting seas, raising Lazarus), grounding our faith in Scripture.
  • They are bold. They don’t shy away from asking for the impossible.
  • They focus on ability. They shift our eyes from the size of the problem to the capability of the Savior.

7 Songs To Declare “Do It Again”

  1. Same God – This song is a roll call of biblical miracles. By referencing the God of Jacob, Moses, Mary, and David, it builds a legal case for our faith: if He did it for them, and He doesn’t change, He can do it for us.
  2. Way Maker – “Miracle Worker.” This title is central to the song. It reminds the church that God specializes in impossible situations. When there is no way, He makes one. It is an anthem for those facing a dead end.
  3. More Than Able – “Who am I to deny what the Lord can do?” This song confronts our cynicism. It reminds us that God is not just able to meet our needs, but He is *more* than able to exceed them.
  4. Rattle! – Resurrection is the ultimate miracle. This song celebrates the power of Jesus to speak life into dry bones. It is perfect for situations that look hopeless, declaring that “Friday’s disappointment is Sunday’s empty tomb.”
  5. Jesus Does – “Who walks the water? Jesus does.” This song has a folksy, joyful vibe that lists the miraculous habits of Jesus. It is a great way to remind the church that the miraculous is just normal business for Him.
  6. Great Things – “You moved the mountains… You freed the prisoners.” This high-energy opener celebrates the track record of God. It encourages the church to praise Him based on the resume of His mighty works.
  7. Victory In Jesus – A classic hymn that shouldn’t be overlooked. The second verse explicitly says, “He healed my broken body.” It connects the spiritual miracle of salvation with the physical miracle of healing.

Example Miracle Setlists

Setlist 1 (God of the Impossible)

  1. More Than Able – raises the ceiling of expectation.
  2. Way Maker – Declares His nature as the Miracle Worker.
  3. Same God – Invites Him to do it again.

Setlist 2 (Signs and Wonders)

  1. Great Things – Praise for what He has done.
  2. Jesus Does – Celebration of His active power.
  3. Rattle! – Prophetic declaration of life.

How To Use These Songs In Your Church

  • Create a prayer wall. Before the service, ask people to write down one “impossible” thing they are believing for. During More Than Able, invite them to lay hands on those requests.
  • Read the Gospels. Introduce Same God by reading a short account of a miracle, like the feeding of the 5,000. Ask, “Do you believe He can multiply what you have today?”
  • Don’t manufacture hype. Miracles are God’s business; worship is ours. Lead these songs with faith, but trust God with the outcome. Our job is to create an atmosphere where He is welcome to move.

Next Steps

Is there a heaviness of unbelief in your church? This Sunday, use Same God to remind your people that we do not serve a God who *used* to do cool things; we serve a God who is alive and active right now.

By Lucas Barnett, WorshipChords Editorial Staff

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