Six years ago, I received a breast cancer diagnosis that plunged me into a severe crisis. It was a battle not just physically, but emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. My stability was shattered—my mood swung wildly, and life felt deeply uncertain. Yet, through that entire struggle, God never gave up on me.
My survival was more than just overcoming an illness; it was a victorious fight powered by God's miracle. Living in that miracle requires deep faith, especially when surrounded by darkness and doubt, constantly asking, "How will God intervene?" That struggle was real. But despite the hardship, God performed His healing miracle. As Matthew 17:20 reminds us, it doesn't take huge faith; even a blink of faith, as small as a mustard seed, is enough for God to act, making nothing impossible.
God's miracles always have a purpose. The ultimate miracle is Jesus's sacrifice on the cross, offering salvation for everyone—all we have to do is receive it. Matt. 21:22 promises: "You can pray for anything, and if you have faith, you will receive it." To truly live in God's miracle is to recognize His presence every second.
This miraculous life doesn't exempt us from negative forces—depression, illness, financial struggles, or spiritual doubt. These trials are designed to test us, offering a choice: give up or stand out. Choose not to give up. God is always with you. Allow yourself to grow in faith and become dependent on Him, not your circumstances. Remember, there's a star in the blue sky, and if you can see it, that's called a miracle.
