By Lux Ganzon

And this is the confidence which we have in him, that if we ask anything
according to his will he hears us. And if we know that he hears us in
whatever we ask, we know that we have obtained the requests made of
him. — 1 John 5:14-15
There are two important examples of miracles by Jesus.

When Jesus performed the miracle in Cana, He turned the water into
wine.

When He performed the multiplication of the bread and fish, He used
the loaves and fish offered by a boy.

Jesus created miracles from what was there.

Do you want miracles to happen in your life? What do you have that
you can use?

If you would like a healthy relationship with everyone in your life, use
what you have. Use your time to spend with them. Use your presence
and make them feel that they are valued. Invest in your relationships
because great relationships do not just happen. You have to create
them and continuously put in the effort to make them work.

If you want a more prosperous life, use what you have. Use your
talent. Use your knowledge. Work with what you have. Practice and
invest hours to hone and master your craft. Multiply your income by
putting your eggs in various baskets, so to speak. Diversify your
investments.

Use the resources available to you to turn your dreams into reality.
The other thing that Jesus did to make miracles happen is that He
prayed for it. He prayed and asked the Heavenly Father to grant Him
the miracles that He needed at the moment.

Miracles happen every day. Big, majestic, supernatural miracles like
the rising of the sun, people being healed from terminal diseases and
permanent disabilities, being able to wake up and get through another
day no matter how tough it may be.

However, there are miracles we can deliberately make happen. We
can create the life we have always wanted no matter how impossible
they may seem by human standard.

The good news is that you don’t
need magic to make them happen. You can follow Jesus’ simple ways
and create miracles; use what you have and pray for them.

Once you have done everything from your end, let go and let God take
charge.

Do what you can possibly do and let God step in to do what you
cannot. When you pray, ask God for the impossible. I
Ask boldly, believingly, without a second thought.

—James 1:6

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