To Those Who Try To Explain Away God's Miraculous Works
There are those of you who think God couldn’t have created all things out of nothing merely by His speech.
There are those of you who think Man has just evolved for millions or billions of years from the Big Bang and not made in the image of God.
There are those of you who think God didn’t really flood the whole Earth due to sin.
There are those of you who think God didn’t rain down fire from Heaven on Sodom and Gomorrah because of their sin.
There are those of you who think God didn’t produce the miracle of Sarah having a child in old age.
There are those of you who think God didn’t really appear to Jacob in the wilderness through the vision of the Ladder from Heaven.
There are those of you who think the 10 Plagues were merely magic tricks.
There are those of you who think natural occurrences caused the Red Sea to part.
There are those of you who think natural occurrences is to explain the manna from Heaven.
There are those of you who think natural occurrences caused the Jordan River to part.
There are those of you who think Samson was just a mighty warrior and that his strength was natural.
There are those of you who think the axe head didn’t float.
There are those of you who think God didn’t rain down fire upon Mt. Carmel.
There are those of you who think Jonah wasn’t really swallowed by a fish—you think it was merely literary symbolism or allegory.
There are those of you who think Jesus wasn’t really born of a virgin but just by a young woman.
There are those of you who think Jesus miracles weren’t really credible.
There are those of you who think Jesus didn’t really didn’t rise from the dead.
There are those of you who try every possible way to make the Bible be explained by manmade theories, scientific hypotheses, and many other things rather than by God Himself. You deny the inerrancy and inspiration of Scripture. You deny the reality of miracles in both Old and New Testaments. You deny the Virgin Birth, Substitutionary Death, and Victorious Bodily Resurrection & Ascension of Christ. Even though they are so clearly and simply written in God’s Holy Word you do all you can to manipulate things in order to have them make sense to the natural person.
The question you need to ask yourself is one that Paul asked King Agrippa in Acts 26:8. “Why is it thought incredible by any of you that God raises the dead?”