“Do you not yet understand or remember the
five loaves of the five thousand , and how many baskets full you picked
up? Or the seven loaves of the four thousand and how many large baskets
full you picked up” (Matt. 16:9-10)
Hey Gang, warriors of
the Branch, I came across this devotion last night and sensed God would
have me send it along to you. It was written and archived by David
Wilkerson and dated June 23, 2011, but David had been killed in an auto
accident a month before that date.
David was a dynamic
minister of God, writer of The Cross and the Switchblade and founder of
Teen Challenge. One might think
that God would have placed a mantel of protection around him and his family but
such was not the case. David suffered with cancer at an earlier age as
did his wife. Both were victorious in their battle. At present his grandson is
battling fourth stage pancreatic cancer.
In the midst of all of
these wilderness experiences, David WIlkerson shared the good news that he was
living ‘ In the Midst of Miracles’. As I read of his many trials, I
asked myself the question, Would I have had the strength and courage to write
such an article? You may be in the midst of a miracle right now and simply do
not see it. It may be that you are waiting for a miracle. You’re
discouraged because things seem to be at a standstill. You do not see any
evidence of God’s supernatural work on your behalf.
Consider what King David
says in Psalm 18: “In my distress I
called upon the Lord, and cried to my God for help; He heard my voice out
of His temple, and my cry for help before Him came to his ears. Then the
earth shook and quacked; and the foundations of the mountains were trembling
and were shaken…Smoke went up from His nostrils and fire from His mouth
devoured…He bowed the heavens also, and came down…The Lord also thundered in
the heavens, and the Most High uttered His voice…He sent out his arrows, and
lightning flashes in abundance” (Psalms 18:6-9, 13-14).
Keep in mind, none of
these things literally happened. It was something that David saw in
his spiritual eyes and that, my friends, is faith. It’s when you
believe God has heard your cry and that he hasn’t delayed or isn’t ignoring
your petition. Instead, He quietly began your miracle immediately when
you prayed, and even now He’s doing supernatural work on your behalf. This
is truly believing in miracles, His marvelous progressive work in our lives.
King David understood
the foundational truth beneath it all: “He
brought me forth also into a large place; he delivered me, because he delighted
in me” (Psalm 18:19)). He also declared: “I know why the Lord is doing all this for me. It’s because he
delights in me.”
Sooooo, I truly
believe in instantaneous miracles because I have seen them with my own
eyes. God is still working glorious, instant wonders in the world today. In Matthew 16:9-11 and Mark 8:19-21, Jesus
reminds the disciples of the miraculous feeding of the 5,000 and the 4,000. He is asking them and us to take note of
His progressive miracles and their role in our own lives today.
Blessings,
Gramps
Gramps
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