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17 – “Celebrating Miracles”
Passage: Acts 3: 8-10
9He jumped to his feet and began to walk. Then he went with them
into the temple courts, walking and jumping, and praising God. 9When
all the people saw him walking and praising God, 10they recognized
him as the same man who used to sit begging at the temple gate called
Beautiful, and they were filled with wonder and amazement at what
had happened to him.
Devotion:
Have you ever run a race, when as you turn the final corner you
see in the distance the finish line? You get this tremendous burst
of energy and the fatigue of the race (or life trial) melts away.
If you are the winner you are jumping for joy and the old worn out
you begins to become a distant memory.
I was in Chicago recently during the annual running of the Chicago
Marathon. It was a cold blustery day as only Chicago can produce
in October. I’m sure you saw the race highlights on the news
– what made this race different was the winner was taken to
the hospital. You see, in an effort to cross the finish line he
leaned forward, lost his balance, and fell – giving him a
concussion in the process. There wasn’t much of a victory
celebration.
Equally, how disappointed God must be when He brings us through
a time of trial in our life, and just as we cross the finish line
victoriously we utter, “That was lucky!”
I’m sometimes guilty of this. I want to blame God when things
don’t go right, but when He plucks me from the clutches of
defeat I say, “See how clever and smart I was!” Or I
explain God’s miracle with some worldly wise explanation.
Question to Ponder:
Are you guilty of demonstrating your “healing” (walking
and jumping as the cripple did) yet not praising and honoring God?
I know to our non-Christian friends and the world in general it
is difficult to talk about God – they tune you out. But does
this stop you from acknowledging God?
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