Sometimes God does things just to prove that He can. At least that is how it seems to me. For instance, surgeons remove a damaged human heart, replace it with a donor from some unfortunate soul who died in good health, and the heart starts beating all by itself. In my mind, that is a God-thing!
The latest was a story on the news this week. It involved a rescued magpie and a dog that looks like a pit bull. They are best friends, grew up together, and created quite a sensation with their playful antics. But some complained that the dog owner did not have a license to take in wildlife so these two creatures were separated by the silliness of human beings. Someone decided to let common sense reign so they are now back together. Read the story HERE.
One OT prophecy speaks of a day coming when the world will be at peace. The context refers to the return of the Messiah and the described conditions are startling:
The wolf shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the young goat, and the calf and the lion and the fattened calf together; and a little child shall lead them. The cow and the bear shall graze; their young shall lie down together; and the lion shall eat straw like the ox. The nursing child shall play over the hole of the cobra, and the weaned child shall put his hand on the adder’s den. They shall not hurt or destroy in all my holy mountain; for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea. (Isaiah 11:6–9)If I ever doubt that the animals will be no danger to children and a lion can lie down with a lamb, I just need to remember this pit bull and the magpie. Humans have explanations for this strange relationship, but I’ve no doubt this is another God-thing. It shows that He can fulfill that prophecy.
Our Bible study group talked last night about the differences between our theology on paper and our theology in life. Many times Christians speak highly of the power of God yet their lives are made wretched and their usefulness is hindered because in reality they live filled with doubts and think more like atheists. That is harsh, but if I worry instead of praying, who am I trusting?
Today’s devotional ends with a statement that our inner spiritual conflict is far more like spiritual rebellion against the God we claim to know. Then it says this: “Our fight is to be a fight of faith; and the moment we let in doubts, our fight ceases and our rebellion begins.”
I’m thankful for glimpses of God. He tells me to walk by faith, not by sight, yet now and then surprises me with a God-thing — something that makes obvious that He can do what most of us think will not ever happen.
PRAY: Lord, when I take up my prayer list for needs and requests, may I pray with faith, trusting You to do exceedingly abundantly above all I can ask or imagine… like making enemies into friends, granting life to dead hearts, and giving eternal life to those who think they do not need You when without You they will perish.
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