He [God] Himself has said, "I will never desert you,
nor will I ever forsake you" (Hebrews 13:5).
A devout Christian heard an urgent news report on his
radio that a flash flood was within minutes of entering the peaceful
valley where he lived. Immediately he went to his knees and prayed for
safety. The words were still on his lips when he became aware that water
was gushing under his door. He retreated to the second floor and finally
onto the roof of his house.
While he sat on the roof, a helicopter flew by and the
pilot asked over the loudspeaker if they could lift him off. "It's not
necessary since I have the Lord's protection," he replied.
Moments later the house began to break up and he found
himself clinging to a tree. A police boat, braving the waters, approached
him for rescue, but he assured them that the Lord would save him.
Finally, the tree gave way and the man went to his death.
Standing before the Lord, he asked, "Lord, I'm glad to
be here, but why didn't You answer my prayer for safety?"
The Lord responded, "Son, I told you over the radio to
get out of there Then I sent you a helicopter and a motor boat!"
Nowhere in the Bible are we given the idea that God works
only in the extraordinary. Much of the time He supernaturally works
through His created order. Many people think God is present only when
there is a miracle and that He leads only through signs and wonders.
There are people who always look for a sign. They walk
by sight, not by faith. To them, God is only present in the miraculous.
God was "really" at the church service if something unusual happened.
Many desire and look for "visitations" from God.
But how does that square with God's omnipresence and
the fact that He will never leave us or forsake us? Isn't God at every
church service? Since God created the fixed order of the universe, would
you expect Him to work primarily within that fixed order or outside
of it? If God gave us a watch, would we be honoring Him more by asking
Him what time it is or by simply consulting the watch?
Special Thanks to Marge
M.
Date Added: 8/25/00
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