There are some that don’t believe in miracles. The logic
behind them just won’t let some acknowledge that magical special things happen
by chance. But I think it depends on what you feel a miracle is.
For some it’s a convenient parking place, for others it’s
finding a twenty dollar bill when you are broke and hungry. I don’t think it matters how you define
miracles, just as long as you remember to show gratitude for them.
I do believe in miracles, I believe every now and then the
universe, God or whatever you want to call it, comes together to remind you
that we are all connected and we can depend on that connection. Things just
fall into place from time to time. Your
car won’t start, and you are late for work, but five minutes before you were on
the road a wreck happened and if you were there you would be in it. Chance?
Luck? Or is there a force out there looking out for you.
There are times when we wonder what the heck is going on. We
work, strive and plan to the best of our ability and things just don’t go how
we thought they should. A short time later something bigger and better happens,
and I just hope we remember to be thankful the other thing didn’t work out.
Every day I walk my dog, and at the top of the little hill,
I stop and look out at the pines and oaks in the little valley, usually a hawk
or some bird seems to fly by at the perfect moment to complete the scene. I
stand there and thank God for the day, the promise of fulfillment, joy or even
a lesson out of a hardship.
To me putting a seed in the ground and have it become food
is a miracle. I mean who would have thought a little seed, some dirt and water
could grow something so big, nourishing with just 3 little things. I believe
that life, a baby is a miracle. I mean think about it. Chromosomes, chemical
reactions, all things lining up in perfect order to create a mouse, a horse, a
person happens every day, without fail. So many thing things have to be in perfect
order.
Don’t overlook the miracles that happen every day. Be
thankful, show gratitude. Find joy in the simple. Sometimes that alone is the
miracle.