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The Ingredients
for a Miracle
When people think miracles
they think of amazing and supernatural power
from above. Many people don’t realize that
the things that make up a miracle aren’t
necessarily what one would expect. The end
result of a miracle is always incredible and
we tend to think of the impossible when we
think of a miracle. Nothing is impossible
for God. When in doubt, ask a child.
My eight year old son has
what I believe to be the true definition of
“child like faith” as he has inspired me to
write on different subjects and is the first
to take our family needs into his room and
pray for them. “OK Mom! I prayed everything
is going to be alright!”
When I sat down to write this
article he happened to come into the room to
borrow some paper to make yet another
creation on his computer, Louie is gifted
when it comes to graphics software and at
times amazes me that he can navigate the
programs with absolutely no instruction. His
latest endeavor involves talking my husband
into letting him have an otter.
“An otter?” Mike exclaimed.
“Lou, we don’t have anywhere to put an
otter”. (Not to mention we already have
three Yorkies, a Saint Bernard, a cat, two
lovebirds, seven fish and a hamster)
“Well” my son replied “We can
always use the girl’s bathtub”. This did not
go over well with the girls and it is
everything I can do to keep their bathroom
clean as it is. Nevertheless, Louie went in
his room and printed his favorite picture of
an otter and hung it on his wall to pray
for. He decided he was going to write his
prayer out, thus the need for some of my
paper. This was my big chance to get his
opinion on such an important topic.
“Hey Lou, what’s a miracle?”
I asked him casually. Louie thought his
answer over carefully before responding and
then stated it like it was.
“A miracle is when things are
really bad and no one can help you and you
pray to God and get what you pray for even
bigger or more than what you asked God for”
Good answer. I went to Merriam Webster to
see how close he was.
According to the dictionary a
miracle is an extraordinary event
manifesting divine intervention in human
affairs, to put it simply, “when things are
really bad and no one can help you and you
pray to God and get what you pray for even
bigger or more than what you asked God for.”
“When things are really bad”
can entail many “human affairs” or things we
humans get ourselves into that require a cry
to God for intervention.
“Divine intervention” usually
implies that no one can help you so you pray
to God and God sends you bigger or more than
what you prayed for.
Straight out of the mouth of
babes. Children have a way of simplifying
spiritual issues to the point of sometimes
making me feel dumb.
First ingredient, when things
are really bad: Some folks start
their miracle journey with a broken
marriage, a lost job that needs to be
replaced, lack of money or financial
problems that leave a mountain of bills you
don’t know how your going to climb, a broken
heart, a shattered dream, a lost friend or
some type of betrayal. A miracle has to
start somewhere. The more severe the problem
the bigger and better the miracle. Sometimes
we go through half of our lives trying to
figure all of these problems out and never
stop to realize that The Lord is waiting for
you to ask Him to help or we get so caught
up in the issues that we lose sight of the
fact that God wants us to call on Him. Then
one day the big one hits and we are left on
our knees with no relief in sight except
from heaven. We dig out the Bible and start
praying… “Dear God, please help me I need a
miracle”.
“Finally!” the Lord exclaims,
“He has turned to Me for help. I have heard
his cry and will heal his land but first I
want to show him that no matter what, he can
always turn to Me.”
You needn’t be a preacher or
a missionary in the field, miracles are
given simply by looking up to God and
asking, but often we do not see our answer
when we want to or see it the way we expect
to see it so we give up on what it was we
hoped for and we move onto something else.
How many miracles have been forfeited
because the person asking just gave up for
lack of patience? Some people even get angry
with God because He doesn’t respond as
quickly as they’d like. When all they had to
do was be still and let God work the miracle
in THEM first. They never knew that the
answer was just around the corner.
The first ingredient of most
miracles is “when things get really bad”. Do
you have a “really bad” right now? Then you
have the first ingredient needed for a
miracle. Our cry to God for His hand in our
situation is what He desires from us. It is
by taking the bad, sometimes horrendous
situations of His children who believe in
Him and fixing them when nothing or no one
else could have in a way that glorifies God.
So when things are looking really bad and
you feel like there is no hope and it feels
like God has gone silent on you, take a
breather and tell yourself that YOU have
what God needs to not only make the miracle
but to glorify Himself in the process.
Now, I know you may be saying
to yourself “I just don’t understand why God
is allowing this bad thing to happen when He
can just fix it in the blink of an eye”, one
reason God may be saying “wait” is to bring
about a change in you. It is through the
miracle process that we draw closer to Him
and we develop a personal relationship with
Him. That is the most important reason for
wait (also a miracle in itself)…to make you
a more God-like person which in turn teaches
you to pray for guidance on all future
matters thus avoiding the need for the same
devastating situation to rear its ugly head
again. The second reason why God may be
requiring a waiting period is to cause
others to turn to Him through your
situation. If you as a believer are going
through the same situation one of your
non-believer friends or co-workers or maybe
even a family member is going through and
the hopeless situation bares an incredible
miracle you have been made part of a
testimony that faith, trust and love of God
has produced exactly what the Bible said it
would. It might make that non-believer take
a step, if not a plunge towards heaven for
his answer.
A perfect example of this is
found in the Bible in the passage John
11:38-44 where Jesus raised Lazarus from the
dead. Jesus was informed of Lazarus’ illness
two days before Lazarus died and he said
“This sickness is not unto death, but for
the glory of God…” (John 11:4) Jesus waited
TWO days before going to His friend and by
then His friend was dead. This could most
definitely be classified as a “when things
are really bad” but God used the situation
to glorify Himself and it resulted in many
people believing.
So no matter how bad things
look right now the bad situation makes up
the first ingredient for your miracle. Try
looking at it this way, the worse it is the
more eligible you are for a miracle because
it will bring greater glory to God.
The second ingredients are
sometimes harder to find for some than
others. They are: blind faith, trust in God,
humility, dedication and patience. It all
starts with a mustard seed of faith. Which
is actually the easiest ingredient to get,
you need only look up and ask for it and The
Lord will plant the seed of faith deep in
your heart so that when the other
ingredients are added, your miracle will
start to take form.
The key to faith is to simply
believe. Blind faith is tough especially
when you don’t know what it is you believe
in, but by searching the miracle cookbook,
the Bible, you will find all you need to
know about having faith. Trust in God ties
into faith because, again you have to
believe in what you can’t see with your eyes
but can feel in your heart. That little ray
of hope that keeps peeking through, that’s
faith and when you feel it, it is
confirmation from the Great Chef in the sky
that you are on the right road for your
miracle. Faith is the substance of things
hoped for (Hebrews 11:1)
Humility is a tough one for
many of us, it means humbling yourself to
what God is teaching and showing you. How
can you expect Him to bless you with a
miracle if it won’t be appreciated,
maintained or understood? Humility causes us
to take a look at ourselves from the inside
out and it provokes us to open our hearts to
His guidance about what we need to change
about us in order to be a regular recipient
of miracles. Dedication to learning this
lesson is paramount in receiving a miracle.
You either want a quick fix to your problem
or you truly want a life where miracles
aren’t taken for granted. That life involves
dedication to prayer, which is communicating
with God, dedication to listening which is
meditating on God’s word, and dedication to
learning what His will is for you by reading
the Bible regularly.
The final ingredient is
patience. While the other ingredients are
being added and marinating, you need to be
still and let God work His masterpiece. If
you focus on Him and not on the situation
needing the miracle your wait will become
much easier and before you know it, you’ll
have your answer. You’ll also be living a
whole new life with whole new ideals and
beliefs.
A miracle can’t be miraculous
unless God is taking a situation that man
can do nothing with and producing divine
results. If you’re feeling like giving up
because your situation looks hopeless you
can rejoice knowing that your hopeless
situation is God’s specialty. You have the
ingredients for a miracle, will you Let Him
prepare it for you now?
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