I believe that life itself is a miracle. The simplicity and complexity of life all point to God’s miraculous hand in everything. It leaves me in awe as I see everything reflecting Him. I also believe that miracles unfold before many people whether they see it or not. Seeing miracles requires believing in miracles, in my personal opinion.
I believe that you find what you are looking for. If you look for ugliness in this world, you will find it. If you look for evil, you will find it. If you look for beauty and kindness, you will find it also. In order to see the miracles around, you must look for them. They are there. You may choose to believe in these miracles or you may try to find rational explanations. They still remain miracles. Start looking for your own miracles. You will be amazed as things around you begin to happen that have no rational explanation…except for the idea that maybe they are YOUR miracles.
Comment by Karen Hart — January 20, 2009 @ 11:55 am
Karen, you and Margo bring two things together which are important for miracles to happen:
1. You must believe in miracles, that they actually can and do happen.
2. You must look (an attitude of expectation) for them in order to see them.
I believe that life itself is a miracle. The simplicity and complexity of life all point to God’s miraculous hand in everything. It leaves me in awe as I see everything reflecting Him. I also believe that miracles unfold before many people whether they see it or not. Seeing miracles requires believing in miracles, in my personal opinion.
Comment by Margo — January 20, 2009 @ 3:04 am
I believe that you find what you are looking for. If you look for ugliness in this world, you will find it. If you look for evil, you will find it. If you look for beauty and kindness, you will find it also. In order to see the miracles around, you must look for them. They are there. You may choose to believe in these miracles or you may try to find rational explanations. They still remain miracles. Start looking for your own miracles. You will be amazed as things around you begin to happen that have no rational explanation…except for the idea that maybe they are YOUR miracles.
Comment by Karen Hart — January 20, 2009 @ 11:55 am
Karen, you and Margo bring two things together which are important for miracles to happen:
1. You must believe in miracles, that they actually can and do happen.
2. You must look (an attitude of expectation) for them in order to see them.
Comment by Mary — January 20, 2009 @ 12:15 pm