For the hosts of the wedding, this meant that they didn’t look bad by running out of wine before the party ended. For Mary, it meant that she had faith that Jesus was both able and willing to perform a miracle.
People do experience miracles, both small and large. For me, the miracle that I experienced was small. As a pet sitter, I went to a house one day to take care of four cats. I also had to feed the feral cats and fill the bird feeders. When I was finished with this job, I walked home, a distance of a little more than two miles. When I arrived home, I discovered that I had lost the bracelet that I had made just a week prior to the pet sitting job. I then made another, similar, bracelet.
Five months later, I was asked to pet sit at the same house, with the same four cats, the feral cats, and the bird feeder. As I walked through the back yard, I passed a table and, on the table, my bracelet was sitting. I had almost forgotten about the bracelet. I was amazed and surprised to see it, especially because I had given up on ever finding it again.
And now, as I write this story, the snow is falling, covering the ground with radiant whiteness. Who knows what miracles lie just beneath the snow? What do you think?
Beautiful post and how wonderful that you found your bracelet after all that time.