Today’s Thought “Seeing Is
Believing?” G. Ward
Matthew 1
23 “Behold, the virgin will conceive and give birth to a Son, and they shall name Him Immanuel,” which translated means, “God with us.”
From
parting the ocean, so His people could pass through, onto feeding more than
five thousand with two fish and five loaves of bread, many will say they
believe, but until any endeavor to witness the pages, so alive, as Holy God,
the Maker of heaven and earth as speaking to us (again, very particularly from
Genesis to Revelation), belief is marginalized. The eternal script given was
never intended to be an accompaniment to life’s journey, but the spiritual
journal instrumental for our survival and whereas miraculous actualities, incomparable
to normalcy exists from cover to cover, we’ll need to know the Almighty is
nothing like man (Isa.55:8-9). Our preeminent example Christ, as God in the
flesh, birthed through a virgin (*John 1:1-3,14), is too miraculous to
perceive; unless any will interrogate how every Old Testament prophet shared
this great phenomenon, so beneficial to our eternality (*Acts 3:24).
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