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HOW TO EXPERIENCE 365 MIRACLES IN 2026.

  • Writer: Cydi Godzn
    Cydi Godzn
  • Jan 4
  • 4 min read

Christian Treasure Devotion

How to Experience 365 Miracles in 2026.

Scriptural Reference: :”Psalm 68:19: NKJ ““Blessed be the Lord, Who daily loads us with benefits.”


Mira gradually opened her eyes, confused about what was happening. Her hands felt heavy, as if they were tied down. Everything around her was white, and she struggled to ask a figure, who was dressed in white, what was going on and where she was. Where was her newborn baby? Where was her husband, Jerry? However, the words felt too heavy to express, and her eyelids grew heavy, making it difficult to stay awake. Eventually, she gave in and drifted back to sleep.


A few hours later, Mira woke up feeling better. She sensed a presence in the room and turned her head to see a nurse disconnecting her from the oxygen machine. “Oh, you are awake! Welcome back,” the nurse said with a smile. “I will get the doctor.” She opened the door and left. It was then that Mira looked around the room more carefully and realized she was in a hospital. She tried to lift her hands but noticed lines on them, indicating they had been connected to the machine before.


Panic set in as she remembered her newborn baby again. She attempted to sit up, but it was difficult. What had happened to her baby? Just then, the door opened gently. A middle-aged man with a stethoscope around his neck entered with a pleasant smile. “There you are, Mira! Welcome back. You look much better,” he said as he began to examine her eyes and check her heart with the stethoscope.


“What happened to me, doctor? Why am I here? Where is my daughter? And Jerry, my husband?” Mira asked, feeling anxious.


“Hey, take it easy; they’re all fine,” he reassured her. “You suddenly started convulsing at home yesterday morning and passed out. It seems you are suffering from postpartum depression.”


“Postpartum depression?” she echoed.


“Yes, it's a condition that affects about two out of ten women after giving birth. The stress of caring for a baby and feelings of neglect by a partner often lead to depression,” Dr. Andrew explained.


“But you will be fine,” he continued. “Your husband and your mom are here; they will see you shortly.” He then gave further instructions to the nurse and left the room. Almost immediately, Jerry and Mira's mom came in.


“Jesus, thank you!” her mom exclaimed, turning to Mira. “Honey, are you okay? You gave us quite a scare!” Mira nodded, then turned to Jerry, who looked disheveled, likely having not bathed that day. He moved closer to her bedside, holding her hands and reassuring her. “My baby? Is she in the nursery?” Jerry interjected. “I'm sorry I left you alone to care for the baby. From now on, I will be there for you and our baby.”


Mira glanced at her mother and recalled the words of their Scriptural Anchor: “Each day is a miracle. When we wake up, we should always give thanks to God.” As her mom spoke, tears welled up in Mira's eyes. She realized she had not been grateful for the gift of her beautiful baby. She had complained every day about the baby's cries and her husband’s perceived neglect.


Every day felt like a burden to her; her baby wouldn't sleep at night, and when she tried to rest during the day, other responsibilities would arise. She forgot that each day was a miracle for which she should thank God.


HOW TO EXPERIENCE 365 MIRACLES IN 2026:


1. See every day as a beautiful gift of life.


2. Command your day. As it says in Job 38:12-13, “Have you commanded the morning since your days began and caused the dawn to know its place, so that light may get hold of the corners of the earth and shake the wickedness of night out of it?”


3. Don't be too busy to notice the positive changes God brings into your life, whether in health, good colleagues, or friends.


4. A heart of gratitude does not take things for granted.


5. Be expectant; believe that each day is created for you to excel and be happy.


6. Keep a little diary to note the happenings around you. Don't become complacent and miss out on recognizing when good things are about to happen.


7. Make the most of every situation. Don’t take things for granted; remember that just because a day didn't go as planned, it doesn’t mean it has failed. Some disappointments can be blessings in disguise.


LIFE LESSONS:



See every day as a gift, not as a burden. As someone once said, every time we sleep, we die, especially at night. So when you wake up, say, “Thank you, Jesus,” before proceeding with your prayers. Have a heart of gratitude regardless of your experiences. The Bible assures us that there is no temptation you are going through that is not common to man, meaning others have already experienced it too.

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