Quote Originally Posted by alanmolstad View Post
I had remembered that a topic like this came up one time during a bible study we were in at church bible cl***.
If i remember correctly we were in a study about the Exodus, and all the acts of God that were seen in Egypt at the time.

One of the girls in the cl*** asked why such mighty acts were not seen anymore?

She was very upset in that in the old days god was working and doing all kinds of things to prove Himself and his power, but in our world god is totally silent.
She was very frustrated by God's lack of action in our world, when she felt that it could totally change the whole world if God were to do a few things.


In cl*** we discussed what actions we would like to see God do?

We talked about how anything God were to do in our modern world would be interpreted by the media and the unbelieving world?

One of the conclusions we came to is that , sadly, the results would be almost nil.
We read how the greatest acts in the Old Testament (parting of the Red Sea) seems to have very little effect on the Jews who were right there to eye-witness it.

30 to 40 days later the Jews had switched gods and were setting up idols.
Jesus promised us that we would do even greater thing than He did. Do we not do marvelous works in His name? Every years millions are feed by the Church. Suffering of those caught up in disaster receive help and care during their darkest hours. Wells are dug, schools and hospitals built and staffed. All the while the Gospel is being spread.. God isn't doing anything? Have you heard the old story of the man working up on his roof when he started to slide off to a certain death in the spiked wrought iron fence below? He called out "GOD HELP ME". Then his pant leg got stuck on a nail and he said "Oh, never mind". That is the same lack of thankfulness and faith that this young woman of your Bible study was showing.. Today GOD works mightily through His Church.. Never before in the history of man has there been a people so dedicated to the service of others without seeing some personal gain involved in their kindnesses.. IHS jim