Where is the God of Old?

Miracles Are Still Possible!

PREVIEW: If God’s love is indeed unfailing—and it is—then because he is a God who is faithful to his covenant with us, he is still a God of miracles. What that means is we can expect that what he did for his people in the past, he will do for his children today. So, join me as I join another outstanding hero of the faith, Moses, who prayed, “Let us, your servants, see you work again; let our children see your glory.” (Psalm 90:16) Yes, show us your glory once again, O God! Give us a fresh testimony of your mighty power. May our children speak of what you did in our day. Do it Lord, do it again!

Where is the God of Old?

A Journey of Worship // Psalm 44:1

We have heard with our ears, O God; our fathers have told us what you did in their days, in days long ago.

We have all heard the great testimonies of what God did in years gone by: How he healed the lame, unstopped the ears of the deaf, opened the eyes of the blind, and even raised the dead. Our grandparents talk of amazing spiritual breakthroughs, missionaries speak of outstanding deliverances from danger, and pillars of the church reminisce of eleventh-hour miracles. Our Bible brings us one story after another of God’s mighty hand working on behalf of his people in the past.

So, I want to know, where is that God? I join with Elisha as he cried out, “Where is the God of Elijah?” (2 Kings 2:14) I am not satisfied with the second-hand stories of what God has done in the past. I want my own stories of what God has done today! So did the Psalmist; that’s why he cried out,

Rise up and help us; redeem us because of your unfailing love. (Psalm 44:26)

If God’s love is indeed unfailing—and it is—then because he is a God who is faithful to his covenant with us, we can expect that what he did for his people in the past, he will do for his children today. So, join me as I join another outstanding hero of the faith, Moses, who prayed,

Let us, your servants, see you work again; let our children see your glory. (Psalm 90:16)

God, show us your glory once again! Give us a fresh testimony of your mighty power. May our children speak of what you did in our day. Do it, Lord, do it again!

My Offering of Worship: One of the keys to experiencing the miracle-working power of God in our day is found in the Great Commission of Mark 16:17-18, “And those who believe shall use my authority to cast out demons [divine power], and they shall speak new languages [divine communication]. They will be able even to handle snakes with safely, and if they drink anything poisonous, it won’t hurt them [divine protection], and they will be able to place their hands on the sick and heal them [divine miracles].” Of course, God is sovereign and can do miracles whenever and wherever he desires, but one of the ways we can put ourselves in the position to experience miracles is to take the gospel to the ends of the earth. In light of that, where can you step out to share the Good News with people who have never heard it before?

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