Every miracle in life starts with a problem.
The very first line that struck me when I was trying to define the word miracle in my own way was:
“A miracle is when a person is chosen as a proof of divine presence.”
This thought emerged from my awareness that in the starkest and most impossible adversities when human potential reaches exhaustion and its utmost limit — it is then that divine intercession occurs, proving that in His realm, nothing is impossible.
Curious, I turned to Google to see how the world defines miracle:
- “An extraordinary and welcome event that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws and is therefore attributed to a divine agency.”
- “An extraordinary event manifesting divine intervention in human affairs.”
So, I summed it up as:
Miracle = Human Potential + God’s Power
The Chosen Vessel
This means when a person is chosen for a miracle, he or she becomes a vessel of divine presence, an instrument through which God’s power is revealed to others.
The purpose of creating miracles through chosen ones is to remind the world that God — or the higher power — is real and actively breathing through each one of us.
The world understands human potential as limited; anything achieved beyond that limit feels unreal or magical. In that space — where the impossible turns possible — people are left with no choice but to believe in something beyond the earthly realm: The Divine Agency.
Though unseen, this invisible force becomes tangibly felt in the hearts of those who witness it. The chosen one experiences this divine energy firsthand — to strengthen faith, inspire others, and become living proof of divine mercy and power.
Why does every Miracle begin with a Problem?
Have you ever called a plumber when your taps run smoothly?
An electrician when all your devices work fine?
A doctor when there is no ailment?
The answer is simple: we seek help only when things fall apart.
It’s the same with Life. When we exhaust all our strength and human possibilities fail, we finally call out for God’s help. The problem was planted so that, when our efforts end, our faith begins.
The Creator made His creation a masterpiece, but He did not make it the master. Every miracle serves as a reminder that He alone is in control, and that no human should live under the illusion of being their own master.
Is God punishing us through Problems?
It is natural to see God in an unkind light when He places us in darkness — a place where we struggle to breathe. When the chosen one is burdened with a great problem, it often appears as punishment.
The world may see them as unfortunate, even cursed.
Yet, within that apparent curse lies a hidden blessing.
For the “chosen one” is not abandoned — they are being prepared. Their soul is being shaped to witness the highest manifestation of the Divine: the Miracle.
The problem is like the point in the North, and the miracle is the destination in the South. The journey between them is long and demanding, but divine energy becomes the driving force that carries the chosen one through.
The world often celebrates the miracle as the final victory, yet the true miracle lies in the transformation — in the divine union that turns the problem into purpose.
To become the vessel of that merge is greater than the event itself.
The chosen one becomes a divine emblem for the world.
From Burden to Benediction: The Journey That Births a Miracle
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The Seed of the Miracle: When the Problem is Planted
No one waits for a problem, and no one welcomes it. Yet every problem carries within it the potential for a miracle.
A problem doesn’t guarantee a miracle, but what you do with it does.
A miracle is not the endpoint of a problem — it is the transformation born through faith, perseverance, and surrender.
I call the problem a seed because, only if you nurture it, will it bloom into a miracle. It’s not the problem itself that becomes the miracle, but your response that determines its destiny.
The Breaking Point: When Human effort reaches its end
Our first instinct when faced with a problem is to fight — to end it quickly. We see it as an obstacle to peace.
But as we keep wrestling, something deeper begins to unfold. The problem becomes more than a challenge — it becomes a teacher.
It reveals patterns that no longer serve us and pushes us toward inner transformation. Gradually, we evolve beyond who we were.
Then comes the breaking point — when effort fails, strength fades, and no solution remains. At that moment, surrender arrives.
Surrender is not defeat; it is the highest form of effort.
It is when we no longer resist but open ourselves to divine guidance. We hand over the burden, not in despair, but in faith.
This is the sacred crossing — from resistance to surrender, from effort to grace. Even if the problem remains, we are no longer the same.
The Divine Intercession: When Heaven meets Human
Surrender is not quitting. It is the ultimate act of trust — the realization that the true controller is God alone.
When life’s storms rage beyond endurance, surrender is not weakness but wisdom. If something aligns with divine will, no earthly force can stop it.
Divine intercession — the meeting point between heaven and human — is not a random act of mercy. Its purpose runs deeper. The divine steps in only after the soul has undergone the transformation the trial was meant to bring.
The divine does not intervene to end suffering, but to awaken the sacred within it.
The true miracle is not the disappearance of pain, but the emergence of peace amid pain — a stillness that proves heaven has touched the heart.
When heaven meets human, the soul that once sought escape becomes a vessel of divine presence. The same fire that burned now becomes the light that guides.
God does not give a burden beyond one’s capacity; He gives it so that, through endurance, one may find Him.
Every impossible situation becomes a sacred invitation — for the human to transcend limitation and for the divine to reveal its strength through human weakness.
The purpose of divine intercession is not to rescue, but to reveal.
When heaven meets human, the human becomes a mirror of the divine — reflecting light into every shadowed corner of the world.
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