“This is truly the Prophet, the one who is
to come into the world.” This verse from John’s Gospel was the reaction of many
to Jesus, as He turned five loaves and two fish into a feast for thousands [John
6:1-15]. Many of us spend our lives waiting to see
miracles of this magnitude performed; to see firsthand the power of God. I’m often challenged myself, as I wait for God
to move mightily in a very visible way. But
I could use a change of perspective—to see God working every day, in a much
more ordinary, but no less amazing fashion.
If a miracle
is an extraordinary event believed to be caused by God’s power, then the word
‘miracle’ has a much broader definition than walking on water. When I look at my own life, I’m amazed at the
power of God, and I should count every blessing a miracle. Finding my most perfect wife—miracle; being a
father and grandfather—miracle; freely able to worship and praise God wherever
I am at any time—miracle; being genuinely happy when I wake up every
morning—miracle. Imagine our world if we
could see and appreciate all of the “mini miracles.” We’d see that we’re loved by a Creator who
wants to bless us daily.
When we are
on the receiving end of a miracle, what’s our reaction? “Jesus took the loaves,
gave thanks.” There’s no greater example than Jesus. He knew the power of the Father, and
immediately gave Him the thanks He rightfully deserved. What a lesson for me, to not only see the
miracle, but then to glorify the Father in response. I’m already looking forward to the next
miracle in my life. And when it comes, I
know how I want to react. Every day is a
good day for a miracle.
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