Sunday – May 17 Just Give Me a Sign!
Read:
- Deuteronomy 4:7–10
- Deuteronomy 8:2–3
- Matthew 24
- Mark 8:11–12
- John 20:29
- Hebrews 11:1
- John 20:30–31
Summary
- Many people think faith would be easier if they saw miracles for themselves.
- Some believe they would trust God more if they witnessed signs like the Red Sea opening or manna falling from heaven.
- But the Israelites saw these miracles and still struggled with unbelief.
- This lesson shows that miracles alone do not change the heart.
- Today, we have the full Bible and thousands of years of God’s leading recorded for us.
- We can look back and see how faithful God has been throughout history.
- Jesus spoke about signs of the last days in Matthew 24.
- Many of these prophecies are being fulfilled around us today.
- The Pharisees asked Jesus for more signs.
- Yet He had already healed the sick, raised the dead, and performed many miracles.
- Their problem was not lack of evidence.
- Their hearts were unwilling to believe.
- Ellen White explains that what the Jews truly needed was spiritual renewal. The same is true for us today.
- We may understand many Bible truths and still lack a close relationship with God.
- Faith is not blind.
- God has already given strong reasons to believe through:
- His Word
- Prophecy
- Creation
- Personal experience
- Doubts may come at times. But believers should focus more on what strengthens faith than on what weakens it.
- Jesus told Thomas that those who believe without seeing are blessed.
- God wants us to trust Him because we know His character and His love.
Question
- Why do you think people still struggle with unbelief even after seeing clear evidence of God’s power?
Answer
- Because unbelief is often a heart problem more than an evidence problem.
- People may see God’s power, yet still resist surrendering their lives fully to Him.
- True faith grows when the heart is humble and willing to trust God.
Spiritual Reflection
- Miracles alone do not make people believe.
- A person must choose to trust God and open their heart to Him.
Takeaway
- Faith grows stronger when we focus on God’s promises and learn to trust Him daily.