IMPORTATION OF MIRACLES I was so surprised yesterday while I was traveling back to Abuja from Lagos by road, I discovered that a woman had two blue 25 liter kegs of water in the bus with us. I became inquisitive as to why a woman will be bringing a whooping lot of 50 liters of water to Abuja from Lagos. After many investigations and "so much asking" was done, the woman voiced out that she was coming from a mountain of prayer and the water is prayer water.  But when will Christians learn to trust in God and in His words alone, and not in the creations and objects made by God? The word of God is not only potent in the old testament and also not in the mouth of the prophets alone. The death of Christ on the cross of calvary made it easy for us all to appear before the Father with our petitions in our hands. Importing miracles is a sign that your faith is not in God and His words but in a co-image of God like you, it is distrust of God if you think you must have an olive oil or a can of water before your problems can be solved.  Jesus didn't teach His disciples to see a prophet before their prayers can be answered,  He gave them a direct hotline to reach the Father "In Jesus Name", which is available for your use too.  The Balm in Gilead is available for your use, any where and at anytime, there is no need for you to put your trust in any object given by any prophet. Please I am not against the use of anointing mantles and the likes, but the scripture didn't teach us to replace the presence of God with mantles.  Put your trust in God and not in the candles, water, handkerchief, and olive oil given to you by your pastor. You can sure make any of these at home yourself if you need one.