NEVER TOO LATE FOR A MIRACLE
Today’s Text: Then Jesus answering said unto them, Go your way, and tell John what things ye have seen and heard; how that the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, to the poor the gospel is preached. (Luke 7:22)Today’s Thoughts: The blind had not seen for years, if ever; the lame hadn’t walked for years, if ever; the lepers’ bodies were probably in an extremely poor state; the deaf had not heard anything for years, if ever; and the dead, to the human mind were beyond help. The poor who were thought to be hopeless received hope through the Gospel message. What does this tell us? It’s never too late for a miracle. No matter what you’re going through, do not give up hope, if it’s in God’s will to intervene –it’s never too late for Him to work a miracle.
Today’s Testimony: Yesterday I shared a story about George, our Basset Hound, today I’m going to share a story about Rolo, our Golden Labrador cross Golden Retriever.
Rolo is terrified of loud noises, and when there are fire-works in the neighbourhood, he goes absolutely berserk. One night when there were fire-works being set off in the neighbourhood we let him in the kitchen for a while. I washed dishes and sang to him until he fell asleep. I’d often calmed him down by singing to him when he was a puppy, and it still worked.
But then we had to get to bed. We couldn’t leave him in the kitchen, and the bathroom wasn’t dog-proof either. He and George lived in the court-yard just of our kitchen, so he would have been in an enclosed area, but even that didn’t seem safe enough to him. We let him out into the court-yard for a while to see if he would calm down before attempting to renovate the bathroom, and he just didn’t seem to be calming down. I had been praying the whole time. One thought that the Lord brought to mind was that it’s never too late for a miracle.
Toni, my older sister, and I were the only ones still awake, but she was in bed. I went into her room to discuss what we were going to do. I figured I’d leave him for just a little while longer and see. But then just before leaving Toni’s room I prayed again mentioning something about the Lord being able to do a miracle even at the “eleventh hour”. That is another way of referring to the last moment.
Silence! It really is never too late for a miracle.
Today’s Task: Are you in need of a miracle? It’s not too late. God can still work a miracle for you now no matter how long it’s been, no matter how complicated the situation may be. Trust Him. Never lose hope. Ask him to work a miracle in your life today.
Today’s Thanks: O Lord I praise You that it’s never too late for a miracle. I thank You that you care about what we are going through. I thank You that You can intervene. Lord please work a miracle in each of our lives. It’s never too late. We love You. Amen