I don’t really like making New Year resolutions.
Unless they are something I’ve already been working on I never remember to do them. They just don’t work for me.
Last year I wrote down four miracles, things that I was sure weren’t going to happen that year but which my heart yearned for desperately. I can bear strong testimony that God is still a God of miracles because one of my”impossible” things was answered directly this year, another was answered in a round about way, and one the miracles I prayed for two years ago was answered this year. I’ve noticed that sometimes God doesn’t always perform the miracle in the year I pray for it but I’ve come to trust in God’s timing and wisdom. I know that the other two miracles I prayed for in 2010 will someday be answered in His own time and His own way.
Perhaps these “impossible” things would still would have happened if I hadn’t been praying for them to happen, but then they wouldn’t have been miracles. Miracles are things that need to be asked for… they take faith. Jesus never performed a miracle unless someone specifically sought him out and asked for it. They demonstrated their faith in His power by being humble enough to ask Him for the miracle they wanted, whether it was for themselves or someone they loved. If we want to see miracles we have to have the faith to ask for them.
I am asking for some pretty impossible things this year. Part of my heart doubts that there is anyway they will be able to happen, but the other part of my heart is full of faith in God. I know that with Him nothing is impossible… even miracles.
Update: I recently shared this tradition with a friend and she directed me to an incredible story written by Boyd K. Packer in which he and his wife had a similar experience making New Year “miracles”. I didn’t know about this story when Jon and I start our tradition and it just strengthens my testimony of miracles.
Love this post. I am going to have to try it this year and see what happens! My daughter's name is Miracle, so we really do know that Miracles happen!!
I love the story from President Packer. What a great testimony that Heavenly Father listens and answers our heart felt prayers.
May I reference your post on my blog?
Wow! I am going to do this. Thanks so much for sharing!
What a lovely idea! It's so much more effective to put our hopes in the Lord's hands than to try to reach our goals or resolutions by ourselves. His willpower is infinitely more effective than mine!
Wendy, I don't mind at all if you reference this post. Please just make sure you link back to it.
I like the article in the Ensign this month about "voices" something or other…her line at the end of the article that says that God is just preparing us for the next big miracle…that just about sums it up. By small and simple things…he uses each of us…to perform his miracles…
and YES to the women in the scriptures paper dolls! 🙂
Thank you for this. Do you have a link for the story by Boyd K. Packer?