I think about some of the problems we face. I am not speaking about irritations like not having a 4G signal, running out of hot water, or waiting in long lines to get a cup of coffee. We have real problems.
At some point
in our lives, we all face discouragement. Things do not always go according to
plan. Setbacks happen everywhere you turn. You cannot find the right job. The
right person for you to be in a relationship with seems to be hiding. Maybe you
watch the news or an election and lose all hope for the future of humankind.
Fear is another big issue. Sure, there are many irrational fears such as the fear of heights, spiders, or birds. (That last one in mine.) However, there are some real fears. The fear of pain, being lonely, and losing your job is terrifying for some people.
Lack of
opportunity seems to be a big problem. Some people do not have the necessary
skills to find a job that will allow them to be self-sufficient. Education
costs have skyrocketed making it difficult to make yourself more attractive to
good-paying jobs.
Healthcare is a tremendous issue. There are so many health issues. If you are sick, there may not be a cure. If there is a cure, the high cost of prescriptions and insurance make it nearly impossible for some to afford it.
Safety is another big problem. People worry about personal safety with murder rates, robberies, and rapes being reported by the news every night. We want to be able to go outside without putting ourselves in harm’s way. We want our children and grandchildren to have a safe place to play.
So where do we turn for help? Psychiatrists, psychologists, and counselors can be helpful. However, many of them disagree with each other’s solutions. They may help give you a way to voice your problems. However, can they replace your despair with joy?
Some government agencies or banks can help finance your education, but the rules change so often it is almost impossible to keep up. If you do get the education, to whom do you turn for a job? Agencies help occasionally, but by the time you finish your degree technology has replaced those jobs to some extent.
Doctors and hospitals can help with many medical issues, but there are too many diseases with no known cure.
We should ask God for a miracle, but God does not believe in miracles. I know that sounds unbelievable, but it is the truth. People would argue that God healed the sick, raised the dead, and even parted the Red Sea so he must believe in miracles. However, he does not believe in them. He simply performs them.
A miracle is
defined as a wonder, a marvel, and a mystery. The problems we face require a
miracle for us, but for God healing someone with cancer is as simple as us
tying our shoes. We face impossible situations all the time. With people, these
things are impossible, but with God, all things are possible. God does not
provide for our needs and wonder how he did it. He is not amazed at his
accomplishments. He simply does them because, as our Father, he loves us. He
responds to our faith when we ask. Our problem may be a lack of faith. If so,
ask him to help you believe. He will help you with that, as well.
To whom do I turn for help when God does not believe in miracles? I go to God because he performs them anyway.
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