In this episode of Victorious Faith, Cherri Campbell wraps up Part 4 of Miracles of Provision in her God of Miracles series—shifting from biblical accounts to powerful modern-day testimonies.
After exploring Scripture-based examples of supernatural supply, Cherri shares real stories of provision that defy natural explanation—from finances appearing in unexpected ways to resources multiplying during times of extreme need. These testimonies reinforce a central truth: God is still working today just as He did in the Bible.
The episode highlights how provision doesn’t always follow predictable paths. Whether it’s a miraculous repair in the middle of the night, resources appearing at
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Good morning. Welcome to Victorious Faith. I’m Cherri Campbell. This morning, I’m going to continue sharing with you the message that I’ve been sharing with you all this week that I preached in a six message series in our Victorious Faith services called the God of Miracles. And this is message one called Miracles of Provision. And if you want to listen to this message again in its entirety or download the notes, you can go to my YouTube channel, which is under my name, Cherri Campbell, C-H-E-R-R-I Campbell, C-A-M-P-B-E-L-L. And there in the top category called radio broadcasts, you will see this series called the God of Miracles. And this is message one called Miracles of Provision. You can just click on the video and in the description box below the video, you will see the link to download the notes. Now, join me in our live service for part four of message one called Miracles of Provision. Also, the miraculous catch of fish in John 21, four through six. This is after Jesus was resurrected from the dead, after he was raised from the dead. Early in the morning, Jesus stood on the shore, but the disciples did not realize that it was Jesus. He called out to them, friends, haven’t you any fish? No, they answered. He said, throw your net on the right side of the boat and you will find some. When they did, they were unable to haul the net in because of the large number of fish. So another multiplication, whether it was multiplication of fish or all the fish gathered together, it was a miracle. Now I want to get to this part, modern day miracles. Tommy Williams, he was at Eagle Mountain International Church, a minister. He was an evangelist. And he shared this with Pastor George. Pearsons shared it with the congregation. And I transcribed. I went to the message where this testimony was shared to the congregation. I transcribed it word for word as it was said to Pastor George. I, Tommy Williams… So he was in a church service speaking. He was… He is… I don’t know if he’s still alive, but he was an evangelist sharing a testimony in a church service. And he said in the service, I shared that I spoke to the birds based on first King 17, when the Ravens brought food to Elijah, they gathered around and listened to me. And I called in finances from the birds. Then I started finding money around the house after I went out and spoke to the birds and During that service in which I shared this testimony, a 15-year-old boy was so impressed with the story that he decided to try it. He asked the Lord for $10 for missions. He went home, spoke to the birds, and commanded them to bring money and put it in a tree in the backyard. On the first day, he found $0.65. On the second day, he found $2.35. Add that up, that’s $3. On the third day, he found $7 in the tree. That was his $10 for a total of $10. Over the next two months, he found $440 in the tree. That was a modern day miracle testimony from a preacher shared at Eagle Mountain International Church. Then this is a personal family testimony. My grandfather and I asked my dad to write this down for me and he did and he sent it to me. And this is a miracle of coal multiplication. My dad’s dad was a pastor in the early 40s. And well, let’s just read it. Here he says it. My family moved to northern Indiana when I was two years old. My dad was born in 1940. The year was 1942. And World War II had just begun when we arrived in Logansport, Indiana. Daddy, that was my dad’s dad, was not required in the war by the military because he was a pastor. The government knew that the people here at home would need their pastors during this long and hard war. He was taking the pastorate of a small congregation of five or six individuals, not families, who had no place to meet for services. So we met in our rented home. Obviously, there was little income from the church, but he was called and committed to pastoring full time. It was northern Indiana and winters were cold with a lot of snow. We had a pot bellied stove in our living room in which we burned coal to heat the house. Daddy would buy the least expensive coal he could for fuel. We called it slack because it was the small pieces of coal left behind after the large chunks of coal were purchased by others. We lived beside an extremely busy railroad track. I’ll add in there. The train went right by their house, just like feet from their house. And sometimes daddy would find a little bit of coal that had fallen from the trains and would burn that in our stove too. On one occasion, he was unable to get any coal and he swept up the last pieces in our coal bin, leaving the floor clean and burned it in our stove. When that was burned up and we needed more fuel, he returned to the coal bin and was able to sweep up just enough for a bucket full, again, leaving the floor clean. This continued for several times, I don’t know how long, until the coal company was able to deliver another truckload to us. Praise the Lord. So they had comultification during the war in 1942. There’s one more testimony on here. I didn’t write it down. I’m just going to tell it to you. Jerry Savelle’s miracle car repair. If you’ve heard him tell this story. And I don’t recall the year, but I believe it was in the 70s because he entered the ministry in 1969. And so he was driving his old car with his wife and two daughters. They had moved to Fort Worth, Texas to work for Kenneth Copeland, and he had a meeting to preach in Oklahoma. So he was driving up the highway in Oklahoma. I don’t believe it was an interstate at that time, back in the 70s, so I don’t know what it was. It might have been an interstate. But anyway, he was driving up the highway, or actually he was driving home from Oklahoma. He was still in Oklahoma. I think he had gone to Oklahoma City. and was driving back toward Texas, but he drove over something, and he heard something clank under the car. And he pulled over, and I don’t recall what the problem was, but he could drive no further. Actually, what I think it was, I think it punctured a hole in the gas tank, and then all the fuel drained out. So he lost all his fuel, and the fuel tank had a hole in it. And it was the middle of the night, It was midnight or later because after the church service, they decided to drive home that night. They couldn’t afford a hotel. So it was late in the night after midnight, early in the morning, wee hours. Very few cars on the highway. Hardly anybody came by ever. So he stepped out of his car and stood by the car. And within a few minutes… A vehicle came up and pulled up behind him, lights shining in the night, and he saw that it was a tow truck. And the man got out of the tow truck and said, can I help you? Are you having problems? And he said, yes. It looks like, as I said, I think it was a hole in the gas tank and all the fuel drained out. And then he said, well, let me hook you up to my tow truck and my shop is down at the next exit. And so the man pulled his truck up in front and hooked up his car, towed him in the middle, early wee hours of the morning. To the next exit, they got off, and there was an old gas station and garage, mechanic garage. And the man went up, opened the garage door, pulled Jerry Savelle’s vehicle in, put it up on the rack, repaired the gas tank, And then finished it and pulled it back out. This is why I say it was a gas tank, because I remember he filled up the gas tank at the pumps. the gas station. So patch the tank, brought it down, pulled it up in front of the pumps and filled the tank with gas. And Jerry said, what can I pay you? And he said, oh, nothing. You know, this is a favor. This is just a favor. And Jerry Savelle calls himself the favor man. He has miracles of favor all the time. And so he said, well, thank you. And God bless you. And the man sent him on his way. He went home. Well, about, I don’t recall, but it was like a month or two later, not real long, but just a few weeks later, a month or two later, He was going back to Oklahoma, and he wanted to stop and thank that man again. So he pulled off at that exit, and there was nothing there except the garage, and the gas station looked like it was all closed down. Next to the garage and the gas station was a restaurant, a little cafe. And it had been closed in the night when he had been there. So he went over and went into the cafe and said, who owns that mechanic shop and where is the man that owns it? And I said, I don’t know. It hasn’t been open for many, many years. And probably those gas pumps are even all rusty now. And he said, but I just was there a few weeks ago. A man fixed my car. He says, it can’t be that shop. That one has been vacant for many years. So he knew it had to have been an angel pull him into a mechanic’s shop and gas pumps that had been out of use for many years. Praise the Lord. So God can provide miraculously. However, he needs to. He knows how to get the job done. And he’ll probably do it in a way that you don’t think of. So we try to think, Lord, if you could do it this way or if you could do it this way, he’ll probably do it in a way you would have never thought of. Who would have ever thought of an angel pulling him off the road into a shop that was closed for years? It was a miracle. Praise the Lord. So in closing, then God will always provide for you. Otherwise he would not be God. He would not be faithful. He would not be Jehovah Jireh. He would not be El Shaddai. God does not show favoritism. Acts 10 34. Then Peter began to speak and said, I now realize how true it is that God does not show favoritism. Glory to God. In Romans 2.11, for God does not show favoritism. And then God never changes. He did it before. He’ll do it again. There’s an old gospel chorus from a few decades ago. We used to sing… He’ll do it again for you. Yes, he’ll do it again. You may not know how, you may not know when, but he’ll do it again. And so anyway, excuse me, I have to sing a song when it comes to my mind sometimes. So anyway. I wasn’t in singing voice tonight. But he’ll do it again. He’s done it before. He’ll do it again. You may not know how. You may not know when. But he’ll do it again. That’s the words of the chorus. What you just heard was part four of message one in a six message series that I preached in our victorious faith services called the God of miracles. And this message is called miracles of provision. And if you would like to listen to this message again in its entirety or download the notes, you can go to my YouTube channel, which is under my name, Cherri Campbell. C-H-E-R-R-I, Campbell, C-A-M-P-B-E-L-L. And there in the top category called radio broadcasts, you will see this series of messages called the God of miracles. And when you view the full list, you will see this first message called miracles of provision. And when you click on the video, then in the description box below the video, you will see the link to download the notes. Now, we will continue this message again tomorrow. So join me again tomorrow. And remember, God loves you. You are blessed and highly favored by the Lord.