I think of miracles in the way I think of fireworks. First you have one go off here and there (like Old Testament prophets), for a long time. Then there's the grand finale (Miracles of Christ) and a whole bunch go off all at once. Then it's over and you only see smoke lines (apostles) in the shape of fireworks- which do not linger for long. Then silence (miraculous miracles ceased). Unexplainable things still happen through prayer, but no one is going to walk on water or be instantly cured of blindness.
Miracles had a purpose, and that purpose has been fulfilled. Miracles were for identification- to prove the prophets really were from God, to prove that Jesus truly was the Messiah, and to prove that the apostles were the men hand-picked by Christ in person.
But faith, hope, and love remain.
Miracles had a purpose, and that purpose has been fulfilled. Miracles were for identification- to prove the prophets really were from God, to prove that Jesus truly was the Messiah, and to prove that the apostles were the men hand-picked by Christ in person.
But faith, hope, and love remain.