Part 4 of Waymaker brings the story of Jesus’ miracles into a deeply personal space. Cleopas shares with his granddaughter, Jochebed, the encounter on the road to Emmaus, where the risen Jesus opened their eyes not just to His presence but to the truth that every miracle was a sign pointing to His identity and mission. He explains that Jesus is not only the Waymaker in grand, visible acts like raising the dead or parting seas but also in quiet, unseen ways that transform hearts and sustain faith.
Jochebed struggles with the absence of spectacular miracles in her own life, and Cleopas gently shows her that Jesus is still at work: in answered prayers that look like peace instead of healing, in provision when all seems lost, and in love that triumphs over fear. Ariel adds a testimony of God’s grace during the sickness of Jochebed’s grandmother, illustrating that sometimes the way God makes is through inner strength and enduring hope. Together, they discover that miracles are not always about altered circumstances but about changed hearts and the unmistakable presence of God in every moment.
The episode closes with a powerful reminder that the greatest miracle is Jesus Himself—God making a way through sin and death to bring us life. Through story, song, and heartfelt prayer, Cleopas teaches that the Waymaker is still at work in both the extraordinary and the everyday, inviting every listener to see His hand, trust His heart, and welcome Him into their own lives as the One who still breaks through.
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