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Does God Work Miracles Today? Part 26 (The Prayer Motivator Devotional #395)

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Our prayer motivator passage from the Word of God today is Matthew 6:9-13.

Our prayer motivator quote today is from Philip Yancey. He said: "Why pray? Evidently, God likes to be asked. God certainly does not need our wisdom or our knowledge, nor even the information contained in our prayers ("your Father knows what you need before you ask him"). But by inviting us into the partnership of creation, God also invites us into relationship. God is love, said the apostle John. God does not merely have love or feel love. God is love and cannot not love. As such, God yearns for relationship with the creatures made in his image."

Our prayer motivator devotional today is part 26 of our series titled "DOES GOD WORK MIRACLES TODAY?" from Dr. John R. Rice.

MIRACLES OF THE BIBLE ARE GIVEN AS EXAMPLES FOR US

In 1 Corinthians 10:1-5 God reminds us again how the Jewish fathers were brought out of Egypt under a cloud, passed through the Red Sea and ate of manna and drank of the water out of the rock. Then verse 6 sums up the lesson saying, "Now these things were our examples, to the intent we should not lust after evil things, as they also lusted."

The miracles accompanying the birth of the Jewish nation "were our examples." And the way God punished them with plagues for their sins and miraculous manifestations are to warn us, too, lest we should desire evil things as they did and be punished as they were

Doesn't that plainly mean that the miracles of those days are meant for examples to us?

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