Where are the miracles?
September 04, 2010 WorldNetDaily
A mother who was reading some Bible stories to her young daughter was telling her about the great heroes of the Bible like Moses, Joshua, Deborah, Elijah, Daniel and others. After listening to these stories for a little while, the girl said, “You know, Mommy, God was a lot more exciting back then.”
That is how some of us might feel: Wow, those were the good old days, but God isn’t working any longer. Why aren’t things happening like that today? Where are his miracles?
The Bible records a time in Israel’s history when people were feeling that way. Approximately 200 years had passed since Joshua led the Israelites in their famous march around the walls of Jericho. By God’s power, those walls had fallen, and the people of Israel had conquered many of the inhabitants of Canaan, including the Amorites, Hittites, Ammonites and Jebusites. The problem was they didn’t finish the job. God told Israel to drive out all the inhabitants of the land, but they did not do it. So 200 years later, the Midianites came to haunt Israel. Their army was gigantic, far outnumbering the army of Israel.
The Israelites would plant their crops, and when it was almost harvest time, the Midianites would ride in on their camels, tear out the crops, destroy them and leave the Israelites with basically nothing. This would happen year after year after year, because Israel had disobeyed God and was facing the consequences of its actions. God had allowed the Midianites to oppress the Israelites because of their worship of false gods. Effectively they had brought this on themselves.
















