Friday, June 9, 2023

A Miracle on Malta

Friday, June 9, 2023

Once we were safe on shore, we learned that we were on the island of Malta.  The people of the island were very kind to us.  It was cold and rainy, so they built a fire on the shore to welcome us.  As Paul gathered an armful of sticks and was laying them on the fire, a poisonous snake, driven out by the heat, bit him on the hand.  The people of the island saw it hanging from his hand and said to each other, “A murderer, no doubt!  Though he escaped the sea, justice will not permit him to live.”  But Paul shook off the snake into the fire and was unharmed.  The people waited for him to swell up or suddenly drop dead.  But when they had waited a long time and saw that he wasn’t harmed, they changed their minds and decided he was a god.  Near the shore where we landed was an estate belonging to Publius, the chief official of the island.  He welcomed us and treated us kindly for three days.  As it happened, Publius’s father was ill with fever and dysentery.  Paul went in and prayed for him, and laying his hands on him, he healed him.  Then all the other sick people on the island came and were healed.  As a result we were showered with honors, and when the time came to sail, people supplied us with everything we would need for the trip.  Acts 28:1-10

Many of us read accounts of healing miracles, and how the power of God was all over Paul’s daily life’s journey….and we think:  I could never do that.  And, for most of us…we’re right.  The chief reason is that God never called us to be Paul, or Peter, or John, healing with a short prayer, walking on water, or feeding a crowd of five thousand with a few loaves and fishes.  I’m relatively certain God never called me to test that whole snake-handling thing.

So, what is the reason for seeing this account in Scripture?  Like  any miracle, God’s reasons are His.  However, we can say that most miracles are for our encouragement, to help our faith understand Who is in control, no matter what the circumstances.  Miracles also teach us that our compassionate God cares about us, and that we ought to care for others.  But the problem is that we fail to connect the dots about our part in the miracles God wants to do.  Hmm….say a little more about that, preacher; glad you asked.

Miracles come in all walks of life, and to people with strong faith, and to people with little faith, or even those who doubt God even exists.  And miracles are entirely a gift which is in God’s hand, not because of some innate power any human being possesses.  The way miracles show up is surprising.  Sometimes it is as private as a prayer at three-o’clock in the morning, when your child has spiked a 104° fever for five hours, and you’re at your wits-end; you’ve prayed half-a night over that child, and she keeps getting sicker.  Suddenly, out of nowhere, that kid wants a hamburger, and her skin is cooled, the temperature is down.  Four hours later she’s on her way to school. 

Your house’s sick heating system needs to be replaced, and the leaves are falling; winter’s on the way, and your bank account is as sick as the furnace.  You never expected to open a manilla envelope at the mailbox, and discover $4,000 in cash, with the unsigned note that said:  Hope this comes in handy.

For You Today 

Bottom line:  You never know when, why, how, or what will be the answer to the dilemma you’re facing…but you can know (very intimately) WHO has the answer.  And when that happens, thank Him, and listen closely for when he wants you involved in somebody else’s miracle.

You chew on that as you hit the Rocky Road; have a blessed day!

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There are about 2,500 devotional posts and 400 sermons in the Rocky Road Devotions library.  To dig deeper explore some of these:   Signs  and  Killing Two Birds with One Fish and Understanding a Miracle                                        

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