How About A Miraculous New Year?

You might be thinking to yourself, “I could really use a miracle right now.” Many people enter a new year hoping for a sudden divine intervention that will fix everything at once. We imagine miracles as dramatic moments where heaven steps in, problems disappear, and life becomes easy overnight. But that is not how real life works. That version of miracles belongs more to movies. In reality, miracles rarely remove responsibility. They often introduce it. God performs miracles through human beings. A human being has to bring effort to the table. Then God blesses that effort and brings increase.

Real fulfillment comes when you commit to the work that growth demands. Not the exciting parts, but the boring, repetitive, sometimes uncomfortable work that shapes character and builds capacity. Growth always brings more responsibility, not less. And those are the kinds of miracles that truly change a life. Gideon had a divine encounter that altered his direction, but the miracle did not end there (Judges 6). He still had to gather an army, test them, reduce their number, and step onto the battlefield. God moved, but Gideon had to move too. A miraculous new year means you will show up consistently and do the work.

A miracle worker must learn to demand responsibility and faithfulness from themselves. God is able to make you a thousand times more, but growth requires your cooperation. If you are tired of poverty, stagnation, and slow progress, why are you not working harder? Why are you not working ten to twelve hours everyday until your change comes? You cannot pray for increase while avoiding discipline. You cannot want miracles and refuse to work twelve hours a day when necessary. God supplies grace, but you must supply commitment. This could be the year everything changes.

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