Todd Dulaney - Miracles Signs and Wonders Lyrics
Lyrics
I Lay my hands on the sick
Tell them you be healed
Speak a word over blindness
Help to see things clear
I Lay my hands on the sick
Tell them you be healed
Speak a word over blindness
Help to see things clear
Because the Lord said that
Miracle signs and wonders
Miracle signs and wonders
Follow those that believe
Miracle signs and wonders
Miracle signs and wonders
Follow those that believe
I Lay my hands on the sick
Tell them you be healed
Speak a word over nations
Declare the Lord is here
Because the Lord said that
Miracle signs and wonders
Miracle signs and wonders
Follow those that believe
Miracle signs and wonders
Miracle signs and wonders
Follow those that believe
It’s time that we demonstrate
The power of our King
No more delay
A full display
Of the one that ransomed me
Because the Lord said that
Miracle signs and wonders
Miracle signs and wonders
Follow those that believe
Miracle signs and wonders
Miracle signs and wonders
Follow those that believe
He’s still doing it
He is still doing it
He’s still doing it
Performing miracles
He’s still doing it
The Lord is still Healing
(He’s still doing it)
He is still delivering
(He’s still doing it)
He is still making ways
(He’s still doing it)
I know that He is
(He’s still doing it)
I’ve seen him do it
(He’s still doing it)
If He did it before
(He’s still doing it)
He can do it again
(He’s still doing it)
He is not done yet
(He’s still doing it)
He is been doing it for a long time
(He’s still doing it)
We still believe
(He’s still doing it)
Miracle signs and wonders
Miracle signs and wonders
Follow those that believe
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Miracles, Signs and Wonders (Live)
Meaning & Inspiration
Todd Dulaney’s "Miracles, Signs and Wonders (Live)," released on March 14, 2025, arrives as a potent anthem, squarely positioning itself within the contemporary worship landscape as a declarative call to action for believers. The song moves beyond mere theological discussion, instead articulating a foundational truth about the active and present power of God, available through faith. It is a powerful reminder that the supernatural manifestations of God’s kingdom are not relegated to biblical history but are intended to be a current reality in the lives of those who believe.
The lyrical narrative of "Miracles, Signs and Wonders" is profoundly rooted in the New Testament understanding of the believer's authority and commission. Dulaney opens with a direct, personal declaration: "I Lay my hands on the sick / Tell them you be healed / Speak a word over blindness / Help to see things clear." This isn't a request; it's an assertion of faith, mirroring the actions of Jesus and his disciples throughout the Gospels (Mark 6:5; Acts 3:6-8). It encapsulates the biblical instruction found in James 5:14-15, where prayer in faith for the sick is expected to bring healing. This active posture of faith is then broadened as the lyrics move to "Speak a word over nations / Declare the Lord is here," signifying an expansion of impact from individual lives to global spheres, aligning with the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20 to declare God's presence and authority to all peoples.
The core message, encapsulated in the repeated affirmation, "Because the Lord said that / Miracle signs and wonders / Follow those that believe," serves as the song's theological anchor. This statement directly echoes scriptures like Mark 16:17-18, which lists the signs that will accompany believers, including healing the sick. It also resonates with passages in Acts, such as Acts 4:30, where the early church prayed for signs and wonders to be done in the name of Jesus, and Romans 15:19, where Paul speaks of spreading the gospel "by the power of signs and wonders, through the power of the Spirit of God." The song underscores that these supernatural occurrences are not random events but divine validations of faith, promised by God himself to those who genuinely trust in Him.
A pivotal moment in the song arrives with the lines, "It’s time that we demonstrate / The power of our King / No more delay / A full display / Of the one that ransomed me." This is a stirring challenge, urging believers to move beyond passive belief to active demonstration. It combats spiritual complacency and calls for an immediate, visible outpouring of God's power. This sentiment strongly aligns with Paul's declaration in 1 Corinthians 2:4-5, where he states his preaching was "with a demonstration of the Spirit’s power, so that your faith might not rest on human wisdom, but on God’s power." The song emphasizes that our faith should lead to tangible evidence of God's reign, a full and unapologetic display of His transformative presence.
The extended bridge, with its rhythmic and repetitive declarations like "He’s still doing it / Performing miracles / The Lord is still Healing / He is still delivering / He is still making ways," serves as a powerful affirmation that God's power is not a relic of the past. It directly refutes the notion of an absent or inactive God, asserting His continuous involvement in human affairs. The conviction in "If He did it before / He can do it again" reinforces the timeless nature of God’s character and promises, drawing deeply from Hebrews 13:8, "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever." This section is designed to ignite hope, deepen present-day faith, and prompt believers to expect and participate in God's ongoing miraculous work, echoing Jesus' words in John 14:12 about believers doing the works He did, and even greater. "Miracles, Signs and Wonders" ultimately functions as an empowering anthem, calling the faithful to embrace their biblical mandate and step into the supernatural reality of their walk with God, encouraging a bold, active demonstration of His power in their world.