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Monday, September 26, 2011

Everyday Miracles

John 2:11b  
He thus revealed His glory, and His disciples put their faith in Him

Good Morning Zebras,

The book of John was written to prove Jesus was the Christ the Son of the Living God.  And to that end John chose seven miracles to prove Jesus’ deity.

The first of these miracles was a "small" one.  Jesus, while attending a wedding, was approached by His mother to solve the problem of not enough wine. We all know what Jesus did. He miraculously took regular water and transformed it into wine.

In the overall scheme of miracles this is not a big one, it is hardly on the scale of parting the Red Sea, but it was enough for His disciples to put their faith in Him. 

Because for those of us who believe the in sovereign power of Jesus it does not take much to confirm what we already know to be true.

For example, this weekend I was teaching on the passage in Matthew about worry.  I was pointing out that the Bible says we are to seek God’s kingdom and His righteousness first, trusting that when we do God will provide everything we need.  We are not to be concerned with the worries of the world.  Pagans run after these things.

Then I used an example I have used many times before. I pointed out that God gave us two eyes that both face forward. It is difficult if not impossible to look in two different directions at the same time. Which should be a great reminder to us that if we are looking at God, we have to look away from the world.  And if we are looking at the world we have turned our eyes from God.

I went on to point out that if God had wanted us to look in two directions at the same time He would have given us eyes like the gecko.  Then I dramatically pressed the button to show my beautiful picture of a gecko sitting in the “not symbol.”

But all that came up was the red circle with the line through it.

Afterward, I went back to the sound booth and was laughing about my missing gecko graphic.  That’s when I found out I’d made an error, it is chameleons not geckos that can move their eyes in two different directions.  Somehow I’d gotten confused.

Now to the unbeliever that would be just a computer glitch, but to those of us who believe in Jesus and had prayed over that weekend it was proof of His presence and protection.

Because one thing we had prayed was that everything I said would be truth.

Losing the gecko’s picture was God’s way of answering our prayer.

Love,
Jill

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