How Small Acts of Obedience Lead to Big Miracles
How Small Acts of Obedience Lead to Big Miracles
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Sometimes, the most powerful miracles are born not from grandeur, but from the quiet, trembling word: Yes.
It’s easy to obey God when the outcome is clear, the provision visible, and the stakes low. But what about when He asks you to give away your last cube of butter? What about when He tells you to speak to a stranger who seems cold or unapproachable? These are the moments when obedience feels uncertain, defies logic and challenges fear. And yet, it is precisely in these moments that heaven breaks through.
In My Little Book of Miracles: Beyond the Veil, the author recounts true stories of divine intervention that happened not because she had the answers, but because Cynthia Lee dared to obey even through fear, having her Faith tested.
The Last Cube of Butter
Cynthia was down to the bare minimum. As a single mother of four, she had a half gallon of milk, a loaf of bread, and one lone cube of butter in her fridge. Then came the knock at the door. The neighbor was standing there, humbly asking, Do you have a cube of butter?
Her heart sank. That butter was all she had left. Logic screamed to shut the door and keep what little she had. But in that still, small voice, the Lord whispered, Give it to her. Not once, but again and again, until the author’s knowing Faith pushed her in a place of fear and the unknown. What happened next was nothing short of miraculous. The very next day, without anyone knowing the need, strangers from the church arrived with eight bags of groceries, overflowing with fresh food, love, and even butter. Two packs of it. God saw Cynthia’s faith, and He multiplied her surrender.
The Woman Named Jewels
In another chapter of her journey, the Lord nudged me to tell a woman at a beauty supply store, Jesus loves you. Her hard stare made Cynthia nervous. Her fear won that day, and she left the store in regret.
But God’s grace gave Cynthia a second chance. That night, He wouldn’t let her rest. His instruction was firm: Go back and tell her. The next morning, she returned. She was surprised but receptive.
When Cynthia looked into her eyes and said, Jesus loves you, her face softened. She smiled and confessed how much she needed to hear that. Just weeks later, Cynthia learned she had passed away. That moment had been divinely appointed, and obedience had delivered God’s final comfort to her heart.
Faith Doesn’t Need All the Answers
Obedience isn’t always comfortable. It often feels unreasonable. But our job is not to map the outcome. It’s to trust the One who sees it all. No matter how small, each act of obedience creates an opening for God to move.
In moments of uncertainty, obedience becomes a form of worship. It says, God, I trust You more than I trust my own understanding. It’s in those surrendered decisions that the supernatural becomes real.
Trust the Whisper, Release the Outcome.
If you find yourself hesitating, unsure of what God is asking of you, pause, pray, and lean in. That whisper in your spirit may be the gateway to someone’s answered prayer, a healing word, or a life-changing provision.
The miracles aren’t in the might, but by the spirit of the Lord, With his answer, yes.
Takeaway
Learn more about the real-life stories of faith, surrender, and divine breakthrough in My Little Book of Miracles: Beyond the Veil by Cynthia Lee. Let these testimonies inspire your own walk with God and remind you that miracles often begin with obedience. Grab your copy today and step into your miracle moment.