Then many came to Him and said, “John performed no sign, but all the things that John spoke about this Man were true.” And many believed in Him there. (John 10:41-42 NKJV)
The people were inclined to belittle the life of John the Baptist because he performed no miracle. But surely his whole life was a miracle; from first to last it vibrated with divine power. This is still the mistake of men. They allege that the age of miracles has passed. If they admit that such prodigies may possibly have happened once, they insist that the world has outgrown them, and that in its maturity mankind has put them away as childish things!
No
miracles! But last summer God made the handfuls of grain, which the farmers
cast on the fields, sufficient to feed all the populations of the world as
easily as He made five barley loaves suffice for more than five thousand
persons! No miracles! But last autumn He changed the dews of night and the
showers of morning into the fruits that rejoice in the heart of man, as once in
Cana He turned the water drawn from the stone jars into the blushing wine! No
miracles! But next spring, from tiny seeds and dead looking bulbs, He will
clothe the world with beauty and color and perfume.
Many who
will read these lines seem powerless to work miracles. For them the monotony of
the commonplace, the gray sky of uneventful routine seems the predestined lot.
But let all such take heart! The real greatness of life is within their reach,
if they will only claim it by the grace of God. Do not try to do a great thing,
or you may waste all your life waiting for the opportunity which may never
come. But since little things are always claiming your attention, do them as
they come from a great motive, for the glory of God and to do good to men. No
such action, however trivial, goes without the swift recognition and the
ultimate recompense of Christ. All life is so interesting, but we need eyes to
see and hearts to understand! Dare to be yourself, a simple, humble, sincere
follower of Jesus, and it may be said also of you: "He or she did no
miracle, but by life and word spoke true things about Jesus Christ, which we
have tested for ourselves. Indeed, they led us to believe in Christ for
ourselves."
PRAYER
Teach me, my God
and King,
In all things You
to see,
And what I do in
anything,
To do it as for
Thee.
A servant with
this clause
Makes drudgery
divine!
Who sweeps a
room as for Your laws,
Makes that and
the action fine.
In Jesus' name I
ask it, AMEN.
God's Daily Promise
I will keep you from falling until you joyfully stand blameless in My
presence.
Jude 1:24 (WEB)
Now to him who is able to
keep them from stumbling,
and to present you faultless
before the presence of his glory in great joy,
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