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Pursue Your Miracle

Pursue Your Miracle

By Oluwatosin AdesobaPublished 11 months ago 3 min read
Pursue Your Miracle
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Pursue Your Miracle

Life has a way of making us believe that miracles are rare — that they belong only to the pages of history books or the testimonies of others. But the truth is, miracles are not just events that happen to us; they are often the result of what we choose to pursue. Your miracle is not always something that appears out of nowhere — it could be the dream you refuse to give up on, the healing you keep believing for, or the breakthrough you work towards when no one else sees your effort.

Pursuing your miracle means standing in faith even when the circumstances seem impossible. It means walking when you want to sit, hoping when doubt knocks at the door, and trying again even after failure. Miracles don't just come to those who wait — they come to those who move, who search, who dare to believe that something extraordinary can happen in their ordinary life.

A miracle is often seen as a sudden, divine intervention — something beyond human reach, a moment when heaven touches earth. But what if miracles are not just meant to be waited for? What if miracles are meant to be pursued?

To pursue your miracle is to live with expectation. It means waking up each day with the unshakable belief that something extraordinary can happen in you, through you, and for you — even if the world calls it impossible. But miracles aren’t always flashes of supernatural power; sometimes, they are the quiet victories that come from persistence, the breakthroughs born from relentless hope, and the transformations that happen when you refuse to quit.

What does it mean to pursue your miracle?

It means believing before you see.

Most miracles begin long before they are visible. They begin in the heart — with a decision to hope against all odds. When you pursue your miracle, you learn to trust in unseen possibilities, even when your reality looks like failure.

It means taking action while still uncertain.

Waiting for the perfect moment often means waiting forever. Pursuing your miracle requires courage to step out while you’re still scared, to speak before the outcome is clear, to try when nothing guarantees success. The pursuit itself is an act of faith.

It means partnering with God, the universe, or destiny.

Miracles are often divine collaborations. They are born when human effort meets divine favor. Your pursuit is your invitation to the miraculous — your willingness to say, “I am ready to be part of something greater than myself.”

It means enduring silence and setbacks.

Every pursuit comes with moments of silence, when it feels like nothing is moving, nothing is changing, and your prayers are bouncing off the walls. But pursuing a miracle means you keep going anyway, because miracles often hide behind endurance.

It means letting the pursuit change you.

Sometimes, the miracle is not the thing you wanted; it’s who you become along the way. The strength you never knew you had. The courage you didn’t know you needed. The resilience you built in the process. Pursuing your miracle doesn’t just change your circumstances — it changes you.

Why pursue? Why not just wait?

Because waiting leaves your future to chance. Pursuing puts your faith into motion. When you pursue your miracle, you align your actions with your belief. You declare with your life that you are not just hoping for change — you are partnering with it, step by step.

Your miracle is personal

For some, the miracle they pursue might be healing — in their body, their mind, or their heart. For others, it’s a dream — a business, a career, a calling they can’t shake. For others, the miracle is restoration — of relationships, of trust, of hope long lost. Whatever your miracle is, you are worthy of pursuing it.

Pursue with boldness, patience, and trust

Pray like it’s already done.

Work like it depends on you.

Trust like it depends on God.

Keep showing up — in faith, in action, in hope.

Miracles are not only given — they are also chased, fought for, believed into existence.

So pursue your miracle. Relentlessly. Expectantly. Fearlessly.

Because somewhere on the other side of your pursuit is the miracle you were born to see.

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