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When Miracles Look Like Therapy and Hard Work

Healing is sometimes ordinary means, not spectacle.

Abraham of London
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You've been waiting for a miracle.

Something dramatic. Something sudden.
A moment where God intervenes
and everything changes at once.

But what if the miracle is already happening —
just not in the form you expected?

What if it looks like showing up to therapy?
Like having the hard conversation?
Like choosing sobriety one day at a time?
Like doing the slow, unglamorous work of healing?


God often works through ordinary means.
Not because He lacks power.
Because He honours process.

This week, take one practical healing step.

Not the dramatic one.
The ordinary one.

Make the appointment.
Have the conversation.
Take the walk.
Write the letter.

The miracle may not look like lightning.
It may look like showing up.
And showing up is enough.

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