A True Miracle - Scene 9

The Will to Survive - Scene 9

A True Miracle

I count six trees growing on a seemingly solid stone mountain. And some of them are thriving very well and all are surviving. God is in control.

If man wished to compete here, what would it take? Money, powerful machines, many men with great and lasting dedication for just a single tree to start and succeed. And other men would come along and say of this effort that it was a miracle. Others might erect a plaque to commemorate the achievement.

I might contend that God's miracles abound in many thousands of locations that we often just attribute to nature at work.

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