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Miracles of the “New Creation” are the truly tough ones for us to consider. Because they require us to believe in things that would never and could never happen on their own. They force natural processes to be suspended, turned back, or broken. They violate not only our natural laws, but our instinctive logic of a thing. Yet, without them all our hope for the future and hope we have in Christ is lost. No matter how hard we try, we can’t parse them out and lay hold of the Promises of God. Once again we are forced to embrace the supernatural - or forfeit faith.
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Miracles of the “New Creation” are the truly tough ones for us to consider. Because they require us to believe in things that would never and could never happen on their own. They force natural processes to be suspended, turned back, or broken. They violate not only our natural laws, but our instinctive logic of a thing. Yet, without them all our hope for the future and hope we have in Christ is lost. No matter how hard we try, we can’t parse them out and lay hold of the Promises of God. Once again we are forced to embrace the supernatural - or forfeit faith.