Have you ever experienced moments in life when it feels like the silence of heaven is louder than the chaos of earth?
You’ve prayed, cried, fasted and waited—sometimes with fragile hope, other times with quiet despair. But let this be a divine reminder: your miracle is already in motion. Though you may not see it yet, heaven is not inactive. The hand of God is moving behind the scenes, orchestrating details, aligning people, shifting circumstances and preparing you to step into a breakthrough bigger than you imagined.
Miracles don’t always arrive with fireworks or fanfare. Sometimes they begin as whispers. A closed door that reroutes you. A witty idea so brilliant that it had to come from God. A person you “randomly” meet. A delay that saved your life. Too often, we miss the miracle in motion because we expect a spectacle. But the miraculous often begins in the mundane. Just as the wind moves invisibly but powerfully, so too does God work in hidden realms, advancing His plan for your life.
Consider Joseph, imprisoned unjustly in Egypt. Forgotten by man but not by God, his miracle was moving even in the shadows. While Joseph was waiting, God was working—softening Pharaoh’s heart, preparing the palace and positioning Joseph for promotion. Overnight, his life changed. But it was years in the making. The lesson? What looks like a setback is often a setup.
Your miracle may not come on your timetable, but it will come in God’s timing—and when it does, it will make sense of every tear, every trial, every test. Romans 8:28 assures us, “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose,” (KJV). That includes things that broke your heart and the things that built your faith.
You are not forgotten. You are not forsaken. Heaven has not closed its doors. Like the four men who carried the paralytic to Jesus, sometimes you just need people who believe in your miracle even when you’re too weak to carry it yourself. Surround yourself with faith-filled voices. Stay anchored in the Word. Keep your expectation high. Because miracles are not just what God does—miracles are who God is.
So, walk today not as someone waiting on a miracle, but as someone walking into one.
Speak life. Praise in advance. Celebrate before it arrives. Your miracle is already moving. And when it shows up, it will testify of a God who never stops working—especially when you don’t see it.
Faith sees the invisible. Trust believes the unexplainable. And boldness activates the inevitable. Your miracle is already in motion, and you have been divinely scheduled for a head-on collision with it.
Believe it. Expect it. Walk in it.
Best-selling author of Commanding Your Morning, Hello Tomorrow, Goodbye Yesterday, Dr. Cindy Trimm, a former senator, is CEO of a conglomerate entity. Trimm is a sought-after empowerment specialist and transformational leader, equipping millions to discover life purpose, maximizing potential. Trimm was trained in Strategic Leadership at the prestigious Oxford University Saïd Business School and Corporate Governance at Harvard University.