The greatest miracle that we have been able to see in the whole trajectory of life is that God sent His son to die for humanity, that He did not refuse when He was going to be crucified.
This miracle is the foundation of our faith, because it reminds us that salvation is not something we earned, but something that was freely given to us by divine love. When we reflect on the sacrifice of Christ, we realize that no act in history has had such an impact on humanity as His death and resurrection. These events opened a path that no one else could open, a door to reconciliation with God that only Jesus could offer.
Jesus did not care that we were sinners, He does not look at any of that, He just looked that we should be saved and through this miracle could happen. Jesus was rejected, humiliated, mistreated, blasphemed against Him, but He only asked the father for Him to have mercy on them.
Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear children;
Ephesians 5:1
When we meditate on these truths, we understand how deep and powerful the love of God is. The Bible continually invites us to imitate Him, to walk as His beloved children, showing compassion, humility, and forgiveness. If Christ, being perfect, endured rejection for our sake, how much more should we strive to live in gratitude and obedience to His Word?
It is good that each day we be grateful to God for that enormous sacrifice that He made for love of us, to give His son in sacrifice so that He be mistreated in such a way that He came to the cross, being innocent, because there was no fault some in Him, because He only came to deliver people from death and sin so that they would pass from death to life, from darkness to light.
The innocence of Christ makes His sacrifice even more meaningful. He took the place that belonged to us, carrying the punishment we deserved. Many times we overlook the weight of this truth, but when we pause to reflect, our hearts should be moved to gratitude and reverence. Passing from darkness to light is a miracle that continues every day in the life of each believer who decides to walk faithfully in Christ.
Today we find countless people that when you present Jesus as the only and sufficient savior, without doubt they say “not now”, they reject it as if they were being charged or as when they are lazy, that if you ask them for a favor they say “no” quickly. But when an illness comes, they turn to Him who they rejected in search of healing, so the question is do they want healing, but not the bearer of it?
This attitude is very common in modern times. Many seek the benefits of God but not God Himself. They want relief but not repentance, blessing but not obedience. Yet the message of the gospel is clear: Christ did not come only to heal sicknesses or fix temporary problems—He came to transform hearts and give eternal life. If we seek His miracles without seeking His presence, we miss the essence of His purpose for us.
And walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweetsmelling savour.
Ephesians 5:2
The call to walk in love is a call to imitate the character of Christ. His sacrifice was not only an act of redemption but also an example of perfect love and surrender. When believers walk in this same love, they reflect the fragrance of Christ to a world that desperately needs hope.
It is good that we understand that with our own strength we can not do anything, because only God can help us, let us not look only for the miracle of God, but we should look for Him without any interest whatsoever. God knows everything about us, let’s be wise and grateful and seek the Lord so we can be saved.
Seeking God for who He is and not only for what He gives is the foundation of a genuine relationship with Him. Salvation, transformation, and spiritual growth all begin when we surrender fully to His will. Let us value the greatest miracle ever given—the sacrifice of Christ—and let it move us to live each day in love, gratitude, and obedience.
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You already received your miracle
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It is a miracle that Christ, being God, the second person of the Godhead, comes to us in due time. A miracle that he was begotten in the womb of a woman by the power of Holy Spirit; that he, being a perfect man, was humiliated, lowered himself from his heavenly position of Creator and sustainer of all things—yes, he, who being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God: but made himself of no reputation…
Really it is a wonder which goes beyond our ability to understand it; something miraculous made by the power of God. Yes, it is a miracle..
It is a miracle that some people too would believe such a thing. And it’s marvellous that someone, after becoming interested in reading the Bible, the Gospel of Jesus Christ, would find there this historical person, this preacher of good news from God, his Father, the messenger of his Love—a love which passes all human knowledge.
God the Father sent his beloved Son to be despised and killed like a criminal, being nailed on a Cross.
God shows his love toward people in an incredible way, as the apostle Paul tells us in the letter to the Romans:
“But God commends his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8)
People, like me and you, were rebelds to God and did not want to associate with Him. We trespassed his law and will, and we were enemies of Him. Being in such situation yet, Christ died for us.
Is there any love like this love?
…. “walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet smelling savour.”
Ephesians 5:2
We believers, let us thank the Lord God for that great love he feels for us. Besides, we must ask him to gather with us also some other people who could read this biblical page. Amen
AMEN.
Amen 🙏🏽, TO GOD BE THE GLORY IN THE MIGHTY NAME OF JESUS.😇
Amen.