Today is a day of completion; I give thanks for this perfect day, miracle shall follow miracle and wonders shall never cease.
Each solstice is a domain of experience unto itself. At the Summer Solstice, all is green and growing, potential coming into being, the miracle of manifestation painted large on the canvas of awareness. At the Winter Solstice, the wind is cold, trees are bare and all lies in stillness beneath blankets of snow.
When you go into the world today, before you leave your home, promise yourself that you'll find at least one miracle. Without any limits or bounds on what you think it should look like, simply state for yourself your clear intention that of the many miracles that cross your path, you'll recognize one of them.
The miracle often lies outside our comfort zone.
The central miracle asserted by Christians is the incarnation. They say that God became man.
While we too always seek other signs, other wonders, we do not realize that he is the real sign, God made flesh; he is the greatest miracle of the universe: all the love of God hidden in a human heart, in a human face.
I am a realist. I expect miracles.
The miracles of Jesus were the ordinary works of his Father, wrought small and swift that we might take them in.
In his own time and in his own way, the Lord will bring about his miracles.
Miracles occur naturally as expressions of love. When you choose to love, you choose to work miracles.
Existence in itself, taken at its least miraculous, is a miracle.
Don’t just look for your miracle. Become someone else's miracle.
Every hour of every day is an unspeakably perfect miracle.
Your life is perfect, it is a perfect plan; it is a spontaneous miracle. It is both every moment.
People say, 'My phone sucks.' No, it doesn’t! The shittiest cellphone in the world is a miracle. Your life sucks. Around the phone.
God is not merely at your fingertips but within your grasp. Live each day like a child digging through an antique treasure chest rifling for the next discovery. Open your arms and your eyes to the God who stands in plain sight and works miracles in your midst. Look for him in your workdays and weekends, in your meeting-filled Mondays and your lazy Saturdays. Search for him in the snowy sunsets and Sabbaths, seasons of Lent and sitting at your table. Pray for—and expect—wonder. For when you search for God, you will discover him.
Faith is a day-to-day lifestyle and experience of Jesus Christ. That's what we are experiencing at Shalom, when we plant in faith - even in the dust - and trust in him for the miracles of his love.
The condition for a miracle is difficulty, however the condition for a great miracle is not difficulty, but impossibility.
The miracle is that we are here, that no matter how undone we’ve been the night before, we wake up every morning and are still here. It is phenomenal just to be.
That's the miracle of telling a story in film: You can express something inside someone's mind.
Without enthusiasm you are doomed to a life of mediocrity, but with it you can accomplish miracles.
We meditate so we can see miracles unfolding. Without stillness life is a blur.
But there had to be a quota. An upper limit to the number of miracles one is privileged to in a lifetime. How many times can a beloved reappear?
Okay, so maybe sometimes the real world is smiles and miracles.
But that is the thing about miracles: it is perception that determines them as such, not facts.
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