How can we recognize God's "wonders that cannot be fathomed" in our lives today? Setting the Scene: Job 5 Verse 9 “He performs wonders that cannot be fathomed, miracles without number.” Seeing with Spirit-Trained Eyes • God’s wonders are already present; the issue is recognition, not production (2 Kings 6:17). • Ask the Spirit to open your eyes to what is already true (Ephesians 1:17-18). • Shift from “Show me something new” to “Help me notice what You are doing.” Wonders Woven into Creation • The heavens preach daily: “The heavens declare the glory of God” (Psalm 19:1). • From the microscopic cell (Colossians 1:17) to the night sky (Isaiah 40:26), creation is a visible sermon. • Daily step outside, slow your breathing, and let creation re-calibrate your sense of awe. Providence: Miracles in Plain Clothes • God’s invisible hand sustains every breath (Acts 17:25-28). • “His mercies are new every morning” (Lamentations 3:22-23)—that first blink of consciousness is a wonder. • Divine appointments, “coincidences,” and unexpected provisions are numbered among “miracles without number.” Wonders of Redemption • Salvation itself is the greatest unfathomable wonder (Ephesians 2:4-7). • A transformed life bears witness: “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation” (2 Corinthians 5:17). • Celebrate every testimony—each is evidence of God’s miracle-working power. Daily Practices That Sharpen Recognition – Start the day in the Word; Scripture tunes the heart to notice God (Psalm 119:18). – Keep a “wonders journal” noting answered prayers, timely verses, or acts of provision. – Speak aloud what you see; verbal gratitude reinforces awareness (Psalm 107:2). – Fast from hurry. Margin makes space for wonder. – End the day by rehearsing three moments where God’s hand was evident (James 1:17). Encouragement to Share the Wonder • Storytelling multiplies awareness—your account helps another recognize his own God-moments (Psalm 145:4-6). • Corporate worship gathers individual sightings into a chorus of praise (Hebrews 10:24-25). • Each shared testimony becomes a fresh invitation for others to look, listen, and join the celebration. God is still performing “wonders that cannot be fathomed”; the more we train our eyes, the more we will see. |