When You’re Praying for a Miracle

Miracles. We experience them every day— in the phone call that comes at just the right time or the verse that speaks to exactly what we need.

We see God’s miracles in the vastness of the ocean and hear them in the faint whisper of a mom’s voice while holding her newborn baby. But sometimes we face big, scary circumstances. We pray for a miracle, but through the struggles we face, our faith can start to fade.

It’s in those dark times, we can turn to the God’s Word, including stories of women in Scripture who experienced mighty miracles from God. 

These wonders recorded in the Bible open our eyes to the miracles surrounding us every day. They remind us, “… the Lord is God in heaven above and on the earth below,” (Deuteronomy 4:39 NIV).


A Woman Who Experienced a Miracle from God

“The Lord kept his word and did for Sarah exactly what he had promised. She became pregnant, and she gave birth to a son for Abraham in his old age” (Genesis 21:1-2).


God had big plans for Sarah and her husband Abraham. Abraham’s descendants would be as numerous as the stars he saw in the sky (Genesis 15:5). Yet Sarah didn’t trust the truth of that promise because of her age. She decided to intervene and give God a little help. So she gave her servant Hagar to Abraham and instructed him to have children through her. In time, Hagar gave birth to Abraham’s first born son, Ishmael.


Have you ever tried to take matters into your own hands? Maybe you questioned whether you heard God right. So many times we doubt God’s ability to follow through on a promise, when all we need to do is trust.

So why is trusting God so hard? Why does our faith fizzle out in the waiting? 

If you are waiting on an answer from God right now, find encouragement in Sarah’s story. Because even in her doubt – even though she laughed when the angel told Abraham she would have a child – God still performed a miracle. Sarah experienced the miracle birth of her son Isaac.


Maybe the miracle you’re trusting God to provide seems impossible. Do not lose hope, my friend. We often imagine the answer to prayer the way we want it, but God has even better plans. He doesn’t always answer the way we expect, but He is always faithful.

Let’s keep praying for our miracles today, trusting God to work in our lives according to His timing, His plan, and His will. 

We can start with this prayer together:

Dear Heavenly Father,

I need a miracle in my situation.

I’ve been praying and praying, but I don’t see anything happening. I know you are working, Lord. Even when I can’t see it or feel it. You are always moving on my behalf. You have a plan, and I choose to trust in you.

Thank you for the inspiration you give in the Bible to help me have faith when I start to doubt. Even when we doubt, your plan still prevails. Thank you for all the times in my life when you’ve been faithful. Sometimes you answer prayer the way I want, and other times the answer comes in a different way than I expected. But you are always with me— guiding, comforting, and working all things together for my good.

You are a miracle-worker, and I know you haven’t forgotten me. As I pray for my miracle, I will keep trusting you, whatever the outcome. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Purple thought bubble. Text reads A Prayer for a Miracle.

A portion of this post was taken from Kristine’s article on Crosswalk.com, “10 Women in the Bible Who Experienced a Miracle.”

The Power to Prepare for a Busy Season

How do you prepare for a busy season? There are times when we realize we need to step back from some of our commitments because we sense ourselves getting overwhelmed with the busyness of it all.

There are also those times when even though we have a full schedule, there is still more to be done and no time to take a break. Sometimes that’s just the way it is. We’d like to say no, but in that busy season, we need to keep saying yes...at least for a little while.

In order to be ready for those busy seasons, we need to get our hearts and minds prepared. In the past, I’ve been known to say yes to things, but with the wrong attitude behind it. The yes that’s void of power and purpose.

My mouth says yes, but my heart stays in the no-zone. I start off with negative thinking, which makes the whole job seem impossible.

The Power to Prepare for a Busy Season

The Power to Prepare for a Busy Season Featured.jpg

 No one is volunteering to help me. I guess I’m going to have to do it all myself - again.

I don’t know why I agreed to do this in the first place.

This is so much work, and I can’t get any help. What was I thinking? This will never work.

Do any of these thoughts sound familiar? What I’ve realized (or learned the hard way) is that those negative thoughts snuff out the power of the Holy Spirit that God makes available to us. My words speak failure instead of what God says about me. God says I’m…

 More than a conqueror.

Victorious.

Highly favored.

Blessed.

 In her book Anchored In, my friend Micah Maddox says this.

 “Once we change the way we look at the power in our lives, we will change the way we look at everything.”

Micah’s words have inspired me to reclaim the power God so freely gives to me. Yes, there are definitely times when we need to step back and let God refill us. But if you’re in a busy season when several things on your to-do list are happening at once, be encouraged. God is ready and willing to supply you with the power you need to persevere!

 

AnchoredInQuote.png

How to Prepare for a Busy Season

Sometimes the answer needs to be no. But when the answer is yes, don’t let it be a yes with grumbling and doubtful thinking. Let it be a yes, knowing God’s power is with us.

One of my favorite quotes from the Anchored book is this:

 “When our hearts are filled with God’s Word, God’s Word flows from our mouths. When we speak His words, we experience His power in our lives.”

Let’s speak God’s Word today over every commitment on our schedules, no matter how seemingly overwhelming they may be. Let’s remind ourselves that we are victorious in Him and renew our connection with His unending power.

“But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” Acts 1:8

 For more information about Anchored In by Micah Maddox, click the image below.

The Power to Prepare for a Busy Season Pin.jpg