Not All Miracles Make Headlines–Faith Stretches–Episode 3
<p>Sometimes, a moment hits you and you just think, “Wait… was that God?”
</p><p>Like when you’re quietly stressed, and someone sends you airtime or lunch money out of the blue. Or you’re worried about transport, and a friend or a stranger offers you a ride.
</p><p>(And yes, if it’s a stranger, please exercise discernment and caution. God works through people, but He also gave you wisdom.)
</p><p>Or maybe it’s a surprise credit alert, and you have to double-check like, “Is this for real?”
</p><p>Yeah. That kind of thing.
</p><p>They’re not the dramatic, jaw-dropping kind of miracles. They’re quiet, easy to miss. But somehow, they show up exactly when you need them. Little reminders from God saying, “I haven’t forgotten you.”</p><p>God doesn’t always show up in grand gestures. Sometimes, He shows up in the simple things. When someone offers to get you lunch when you didn’t even mention you were hungry (not that I’m always thinking about food... but still..), or when you’re overwhelmed and someone texts, "Just thinking about you, are you okay?" </p><p><img src="/media/inline_insight_image/pexels-santhe-pix-1571828862-27282677.jpg" alt=""></p><p>These might seem small, but they carry weight. They remind you that God sees you. That He’s always there, even in the ordinary. And those moments? They’re like a little deposit into your faith account, helping it grow stronger over time.</p><p>What’s interesting is that the more we expect miracles to be big and dramatic, the more we might miss out on the small ones. We can get so focused on waiting for the big breakthrough that we forget to notice the little ones happening around us.
</p><p>It might just be peace on a chaotic day. Or an idea that solves a problem you’ve been worrying about for weeks. It’s not flashy, but it’s real. And it builds your faith in ways you don’t even realize until later.
</p><p>So next time something small happens, something good that you didn’t plan or expect, pause. Don’t brush it off. That might just be your miracle in motion.
</p><p>Turns out, the little things? They’re not so little after all.</p><p>Shalom!</p>
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