I can only speak for myself here, but I saw miracles as a young boy, as a young man, as a young adult, and now as a middle aged man. I have seen miracles happen continuously. They might not be every day because not every day do I not require or those I see or meet and know need them [in terms of what we classify as a miracle]. But in every season, trial, and the outright [that could not have happened on its own and we know it was the hand of God] I have seen them all of my life including the miracle of waking up to another day.
I personally believe miracles happen to those who use their faith. I've never really seen a miracle happen when I didn't pray to God to help me. But I have seen them when I believed and prayed to God to help me.
So the concept you have given makes no sense to me because I have seen miracles people won't believe unless they're there. And thank God there's always been people there to witness so they would become Believers.
How about driving home at night.... stopping to turn onto the main road... and looking across the street where a monastery is located.
And, while looking seeing a ten story high statue standing in its yard that was not there a few hours earlier while heading to visit someone.
How did it get there?
And, when looking all the way up to see the face? You are shocked to see its alive! Living!
And, then watching it begin to instantly changing positions and location in a blinking of an eye...
while conveying supernaturally, a message to my mind.
Would that constitute being a miracle?
On my way driving home it made me realize that its not a game.
That heaven is real.
Hell is real...
And, some here think they are in creative writing class.
Creating fantasy scenarios to fit what is shown in Scripture that they do not yet properly understand.
Creating their own notions of the things in a way that they can understand, while being removed from the reality of the context.
Since they think no one really can understand it? It gives them license to make stuff up, since you have no way to prove them wrong because no one can understand what it really means.
I ask myself. What spirit is their tutor?
Its not a game.
Though, because of their obliviousness, they feel free to treat what they do as a game.
Heaven is real.
Hell is real.
Some are going to receive great rewards.
Some are going to be shamed to have it end, and realize they have lost forever their opportunity learn and grow to glorify Christ.
For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus
Christ. If anyone builds on this foundation using gold, silver, costly stones, wood,
hay or stubble their work will be shown for what it is, because the Day will bring it to light.
It will be revealed with fire, and the fire will test the quality of each person’s work.
If what has been built survives, the builder will receive a reward.
If it is burned up, the builder will suffer loss but yet will be saved—
even though only as one escaping through the flames. 1 Cor 3:11-15
It feel anger and sadness to see believers thinking they are winning an argument by means of their cleverness,
to be knowing that they are sealing their fate to being a loser of the most precious reward one could ever desire.
To be told....
"Well done, good and faithful servant."
They despise corrections!
Whoever loves instruction loves knowledge,
But he who hates correction is stupid." Prov 12:1
God can not grant divine authority in the future to those who now mishandle their temporal authority given them today.
For now is the time for God to determine whom He will grant great reward and blessings,.
And to determine denial of such rewards for those choosing a negative path while in time, when they are not yet
too dangerous to impact life around them.
So, false teachings must be tossed into the arena, to see who will resort to using them for their defense and offense.
The ones who choose false doctrine are now making their bed out of wood, hay, and stubble.
Sleep tight.
grace and peace .......