Summary of "Walk in Signs and Wonders Today - Greg Mohr - Charis Daily - Season 13 Ep. 1"

Summary

Greg Mohr (Charis Daily TV; instructor at Charis Bible College) argues that Christians should “flow” in the supernatural as a normal part of life—regularly operating in signs and wonders, healing, and the gifts of the Spirit—not only occasionally or as a rare event.

The core problem: lack of room for the Spirit to move

Mohr frames the main issue as a lack of modeling and “space” for the Holy Spirit to operate in many church services. He claims many churches run set, tightly timed services (about 59 minutes), leaving little room for the Spirit to move.

He especially points to two contributing factors:

Biblical order and leadership boundaries

Mohr emphasizes that prophecy and gifts must operate with biblical order, citing 1 Corinthians 14, where he notes that prophets speak in turn and others judge.

He also argues that leaders should set boundaries so the Spirit can move without producing chaos.

Supernatural ministry as faith and obedience

Mohr connects supernatural ministry to faith and listening for God’s direction. He teaches that miracles often happen when believers:

He highlights biblical examples where Jesus demonstrated power through gifts, including:

Mohr also describes God’s “choreography” of the Spirit (referencing Galatians 3:5), explaining the Greek concept behind the idea—something believers should remain tuned to, especially when operating in the gifts.

How individuals can begin operating in the supernatural

Mohr outlines practical steps for believers:

  1. Believe the gifts are for today (1 Corinthians 12:7).
  2. Become familiar with the gifts by studying Scripture and learning what each gift is, including:
    • Word of wisdom
    • Word of knowledge
    • Faith
    • Gifts of healings
    • Miracles
    • Prophecy (edification, exhortation, comfort)
    • Discerning of spirits
    • Tongues and interpretation
  3. Make yourself available to the Holy Spirit and look for everyday opportunities to minister to others (e.g., praying for people in public settings).
  4. Attack pride and fear, which he says keep people from stepping out in faith. He shares an anecdote where his wife felt led to bring very specific items (toilet paper, light bulbs, a roast) to a sick wealthy woman; Mohr says pride nearly stopped her, but her obedience became a tangible sign of God’s care.

Acts-pattern Christianity

Mohr concludes that the church should resemble the Acts pattern—a supernatural church where signs and wonders follow believers, rather than believers chasing those signs (citing Isaiah 8:18).

He encourages viewers to partner with the ministry and request prayer, and he promotes a free book offer titled “How to Become a Water Walker.”

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