For nothing will be impossible with God. -Luke 1:37

Sometimes miracles don’t arrive with lightning or shaking ground.
Sometimes they come softly—
in the strength you didn’t know you had,
in the peace that makes no sense,
in the door that opens when you finally stop knocking,
or in the person who shows up just when you were running out of hope.

Miracles are not always loud.
Most of them begin quietly inside the heart.

Luke 1:37 tells us that nothing is impossible with God—
but we often hear that verse and think it’s about huge, dramatic moments.
Yet the greatest miracle in this verse was not the angel’s announcement;
it was Mary’s simple “yes.”

God works miracles not only around us,
but within us—
moving fear aside,
clearing space for courage,
and teaching us to trust when the future feels uncertain.

Maybe you’re waiting for something right now.
A healing.
A breakthrough.
A change you can’t make on your own.
A prayer that feels like it’s taking too long.

But miracles don’t depend on timing—they depend on God.

And today, even if you don’t see anything changing yet,
He is already preparing the miracle behind the scenes.

You are not forgotten.
You are not stuck.
You are not too late.
The God who made a barren womb bloom
and brought light into a sealed tomb
is still the God working in your ordinary day.

Nothing is impossible with Him.

Hold on.
Trust a little longer.
Keep your heart open.
Your miracle may already be on its way—
quiet, gentle, and guided by His perfect timing.

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