Sometimes, we may try to explain away God's miracles by creating our own stories or denying their existence altogether. However, deep down, most of us recognize that these events cannot be attributed to chance. Every person understands that they possess inherent limitations and that some situations, such as being delivered from adversity or misfortune, cannot be explained by ordinary means. This is where the miracle lies; it is God's way of working through various connections to bridge the gaps in our lives. Even amidst the chaos that envelops our world, God continues to operate. If only we open our eyes and recognize His presence, we can witness His works and acknowledge His involvement.
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Monday, September 18, 2023
God still in the miracle business today.
God is a divine being who performs countless miracles. I experienced several of these miracles when I was traveling to visit my mother. Despite missing the train on two occasions, I believe God guided me onto the right path. Many things could have gone wrong, and I could have ended up at the wrong stop. I vividly remember feeling helpless and resigned to waiting until 4:00 p.m. for the next train, which would have meant hours of delay. However, miraculously, God opened doors for me, and I managed to catch the right train after several connections. This experience reaffirmed my belief in the ongoing presence of miracles in our lives.
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