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Trust and obey

  • Writer: Sarah Trent
    Sarah Trent
  • Nov 23, 2024
  • 1 min read

There would have been no water turned into wine without humble, ordinary obedience. Someone had to do more, to go back for more water, to carry the weight of simple tasks. They labored in the quiet, in the everyday routine. It wasn’t a grand moment of miracles bursting forth like fireworks. It was obedience in the mundane that opened the way for Jesus to move and perform the impossible. They had to be willing to bring more water, to show up in small, unnoticed ways when their hearts longed for something extraordinary.

Sometimes, miracles don’t arrive with fanfare; sometimes they are born in the unseen corners of our lives. Sometimes, they come from your willingness to show up in the quiet moments, to obey when it feels insignificant or small. Your obedience in these ordinary moments may be what stirs the miracle you’ve been pleading for.

Obey.

Even if it requires more of you.

Even if it feels repetitive, dull, or unimportant.

Sometimes the biggest miracles arrive hidden in the simplest acts of faith.

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