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What does the Bible say about miraculous events in our lives?

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The Bible illustrates that miraculous events result from God's grace, such as bringing light at evening-time as a work of His miraculous benevolence.

The Bible speaks to the miraculous nature of God's interventions in our lives, particularly reflected in passages like Zechariah 14:7, which states that 'at evening-time it shall be light.' This represents a supernatural occurrence, highlighting that God can bring light even in the darkest of times. Miraculous events in the life of a believer are often a manifestation of grace, which transcends human understanding and natural order. God can act in our lives in unexpected ways, often beneficially surprising us when circumstances seem bleak.

Moreover, as Christians, we find ourselves in situations that may feel overwhelmingly dark, much like the account of Jacob, who believed he had lost his beloved Joseph. Yet, God's promise was that these very trials were actually working for his good, ultimately leading to deliverance. This assurance reminds us that our human instinct often perceives adversity as solely negative, but in God's sovereign plan, these trials serve His greater purpose, demonstrating His glory and grace in our lives.
Scripture References: Zechariah 14:7, Genesis 42:36

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Zechariah 16:7
Robert Hawker · Jan 15, 2016
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