God Can Do What He Says He Can Do


A boy was sitting on a park bench with one hand resting on an open Bible. He was loudly exclaiming his praise to God. “Hallelujah! Hallelujah! God is great!” he yelled without worrying whether anyone heard him or not.

Shortly after, along came a man who had recently completed some studies at a local university. Feeling himself very enlightened in the ways of truth and very eager to show this enlightenment, he asked the boy about the source of his joy.

“Hey” asked the boy in return with a bright laugh, “Don’t you have any idea what God is able to do? I just read that God opened up the waves of the Red Sea and led the whole nation of Israel right through the middle.”

The enlightened man laughed lightly, sat down next to the boy and began to try to open his eyes to the “realities” of the miracles of the Bible. “That can all be very easily explained. Modern scholarship has shown that the Red Sea in that area was only 10 inches deep at that time. It was no problem for the Israelites to wade across.”

The boy was stumped. His eyes wandered from the man back to the Bible laying open in his lap. The man, content that he had enlightened a poor, naive young person to the finer points of scientific insight, turned to go. Scarcely had he taken two steps when the boy began to rejoice and praise louder than before. The man turned to ask the reason for this resumed jubilation.

“Wow!” exclaimed the boy happily, “God is greater than I thought! Not only did He lead the whole nation of Israel through the Red Sea, He topped it off by drowning the whole Egyptian army in 10 inches of water!”

How has your faith been stretched this week to believe that God can do what He says He can do? Anyone? I borrowed this question from a Beth Moore Bible study I did a few years back.

For myself, I’m simply believing God to to give me the strength I need to be a patient mother, free from anger. It’s tough. OK, take a deep breath and calmly ask the child to release her mouth from her sister’s arm.

Patience…I need the work of the Holy Spirit to bring my whole nature more and more under the influences of that work of regeneration that began in me when I first gave my life to Christ. And I believe that God can change me, because He says so.

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7 Responses

  1. heidi May 22nd, 2007 at 8:19 pm

    Is the miracle in the surviving the day? I can so completely relate! :)

    G-d is busily teaching me peace. And I’m realizing I’m fairly terrible at it.

    Blessings to you and your little one’s. I called the oldest boy a “termite” once because he chewed on everything. And everyone.

    :)

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  4. Barb May 23rd, 2007 at 7:11 am

    Wonderful post! I agree; GOD CAN do what he said he would do. We need only to believe like this young boy – put our faith in Christ.

  5. Jen May 23rd, 2007 at 1:12 pm

    Heidi, you got it, the miracle is often just surviving the day! Like the paralyzed guy whose friends lowered him through the roof, the greater miracle is one of the heart.

    Barb – yep, Lord, I believe, but help my unbelief! Even just the faith of a mustard seed would move mountains. I must have the faith of a pinhead.

  6. Jane May 23rd, 2007 at 9:33 pm

    That is encouraging.

  7. Dana May 23rd, 2007 at 11:02 pm

    Funny story…reminds me of the one where the town turns out to pray for rain and one little boy shows up with an umbrella.

    We often pray, but often don’t really believe it will be answered.

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