“Miracle Worker”

Forrest Frank & Tori Kelly “Miracle Worker” Melodies of Mercy 

Sometimes God’s power shows up in the places we least expect — not in the spotlight, not in the miracle we were hoping for, but in the quiet corners of our lives where we didn’t even realize we needed Him. Think of the woman in Mark 5 who reached out just to touch the edge of Jesus’ cloak. No stage. No audience. No dramatic setup. Just a desperate heart and a Savior who responds to faith that barely has strength left. That simple touch changed everything. That’s the kind of holy simplicity Forrest Frank and Tori Kelly tap into with “Miracle Worker.” It’s a reminder that God doesn’t need a platform to move — He just needs an opening.

From the very first line, the song feels like a breath of fresh air — the kind you inhale after a long season of waiting, wondering, or praying for something to shift. Forrest brings his signature warmth and simplicity, while Tori Kelly adds a soulful depth that feels like sunlight breaking through clouds. Together, they paint a picture of a God who is not distant, not delayed, not indifferent — but deeply present, deeply involved, and still working wonders in the quiet corners of our lives.

What makes “Miracle Worker” so powerful is its honesty. It doesn’t pretend that faith is always easy or that miracles always come quickly. Instead, it echoes the truth of Isaiah 64:4 — “No eye has seen a God besides You, who acts for those who wait for Him.” The song sits in that tension — the waiting, the longing, the hoping — and reminds us that God is moving even when we can’t see the full picture yet. Forrest and Tori deliver that message with a tenderness that feels like someone placing a hand on your shoulder and saying, “Don’t give up. He’s still working.”

There’s also a beautiful sense of expectancy woven through the melody. Not hype. Not emotional manipulation. Expectancy — the kind that comes from knowing God’s track record. The kind that remembers the Red Sea, the empty tomb, the healed leper, the restored daughter, the opened eyes, the resurrected dreams. Psalm 77:14 — “You are the God who performs miracles” becomes the heartbeat of the song. Not a past tense statement, but a present reality. Forrest and Tori sing it like they’ve lived it — because they have.

As the song builds, it becomes a declaration of trust. Not blind trust, but anchored trust — the kind that grows from seeing God show up in ways you didn’t expect, at times you didn’t anticipate, through doors you didn’t even know were there. “Miracle Worker” reminds us that God’s miracles aren’t always loud; sometimes they’re slow, steady, and deeply personal. Sometimes the miracle is the breakthrough. Sometimes the miracle is the strength to keep believing until the breakthrough comes.

If you’ve been praying for something that feels impossible, or waiting for God to move in a place that feels silent, let this song breathe hope back into you. Let it remind you that the God who healed with a touch, who restored with a word, who raised with a whisper, is the same God who is working in your story right now. He hasn’t forgotten you. He hasn’t overlooked you. And He hasn’t stopped being a Miracle Worker.

Forrest Frank and Tori Kelly’s inspiring new single “Miracle Worker” is a tender, faith‑lifting reminder that God is still moving, still healing, and still doing the impossible. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs encouragement today — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports the artists and helps us continue sharing songs that point people toward hope, faith, and the God who still works wonders.

 

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