Everyone loves the sound of miracles. We listen with excitement to other people’s testimonies and wonder if such blessings or answers to prayers can happen to us. God doesn’t discriminate based on gender, race, or culture; if He can do it for them, He can do it for you. We often forget that God is still and always in the business of miracles. Miracles happen every day. God is limitless, and His ability to perform wonders can never be diminished.
Have you ever driven down a long stretch of road only to suddenly reach a dead end? You can’t turn right, left, or go forward; all you can do is turn around. Sometimes life presents us with similar challenges. We travel along our path in life, taking every precaution and making the right choices to reach our destinations. Then, suddenly, we find ourselves trapped with no way out. It can feel like all our efforts have been in vain, leading to disappointment and even disgrace. We pray, fast, plead, and cry, doing everything we can, yet there is still no change. This can leave us feeling trapped in our misery.
Our God is able to do exceedingly, abundantly, and beyond our imagination. He makes a way when there seems to be no way. The children of Israel experienced this when, after walking a long distance, they were tired and exhausted, and chased by their enemies, they found themselves at a dead end—the Red Sea. But our God is all-knowing, all-powerful, and a present help in times of trouble. He opened a path where there seemed to be none, parting the Red Sea for His children to pass through.
If He can do that for them, He can do it for us. He can make a way through the wilderness, bring down the walls of Jericho, change any rules on our behalf, tell the sun to stand still for us, and transform every difficult situation. He is the God who opens doors that no one can close. He can cause the barren to become mothers of many, turn disappointment into opportunity, convert failure into success, and change disgrace into glory, turning mourning into dancing.
Receive your miracle today; He is still working and doing wonders. Don’t give up on your dreams!