In “Miracles of Our Lord,” George MacDonald presents a profound exploration of Christ'Äôs miracles, framing them not merely as supernatural acts but as transformative invitations to deeper faith and understanding. Written in an accessible yet poetic prose, MacDonald's narrative style seamlessly intertwines theological reflection with imaginative storytelling. Set against the backdrop of Victorian spirituality, this work is both a literary achievement and a devotional resource that encourages readers to reflect on the mystical dimensions of belief and the human experience of the divine. George MacDonald, a pivotal figure in the development of modern fantasy literature, was deeply influenced by his Calvinist upbringing and later spiritual discoveries. His commitment to thoughtful engagement with Christian themes is evident in his prolific body of work, which includes novels, poems, and essays. MacDonald'Äôs vision of a God who is both accessible and intimately involved in the fabric of everyday life shapes the narrative and theological underpinnings of this book, emphasizing the continuous relevance of Christ'Äôs works today. I highly recommend “Miracles of Our Lord” to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of faith and the transformative power of divine intervention. With its blend of literary grace and theological insight, this book will not only challenge readers' perceptions of miracles but also inspire personal reflection and growth in their spiritual journeys.