Something Miraculous [repack] May 2026
We use the word miraculous lightly these days. We call a last-minute parking spot a miracle. We call a perfectly brewed coffee miraculous. But a true miracle—the real thing—is different. It doesn't just surprise you. It undoes you.
But here is the secret about something miraculous: it rarely arrives with trumpets or burning bushes. More often, it arrives in disguise. something miraculous
And that, perhaps, is the most miraculous thing of all. We use the word miraculous lightly these days
So if you are waiting for your miracle today—if you are standing at the edge of a closed door, a negative diagnosis, or a broken heart—remember this: miracles have a terrible sense of timing. They are almost always late by human standards. But they are never late by hope’s standards. it arrives in disguise. And that