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God of Miracles
Psalm 85:4 "Restore us again, O God of our salvation, and put away your indignation toward us!"
I love miracles—all sorts of miracles. But do you want to know what my favorite miracle in the gospels is? Out of all the miracles that Jesus did, by far and above my favorite is this one: the second one. If you don’t know, I can explain it.
Remember the feeding of the 5,000? It was a great miracle. But the better miracle was the second time Jesus did it—when He fed the 4,000. And have you heard the miracle where Jesus asked Peter to put his net into the deep after fishing all night and catching nothing (Luke 5)? It was a great miracle indeed. But the even better one was the second time Jesus did the same miracle again in John 21.
Of all the miracles recorded, it’s always the second miracle that I love the most because it’s a reminder that God is always willing to do it again—if He showed up once, He will surely do it again. If He answered your cry for help, He’s willing to do it again. He’s the God of second chances. In Psalm 85:4 we learn of yet another miracle that God is waiting to do in our lives. It's the miracle of a fresh start. It's a miracle of new beginnings. It's the miracle of revival. As you seek God again in this season of your life, ask Him to show up again and again and again, as He has done in the past and has proved to do again!
What miracle are you hoping God will do in your life but feel you don’t deserve? You might be surprised. God might just do it again.
Questions:
List some of the ways God has shown up in your life miraculously and awesomely. Take a minute and ask Him to do it again!
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Most Christians long to be in God’s Word but don’t know where to start. The Daily Dose is a practical devotional that will help Christians get stronger in faith and think biblically about their daily living. Every day you will be given a verse of Scripture to meditate on as well as a devotional entry followed by a practical application question to process what you've read.
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