Miracle Moment


December 8, 2024
II Samuel 12:1-31; John 16:1-33; Psalm 119:65-80; Proverbs 16:4-5

 Just a little background, in the previous chapter we saw King David admiring the beauty of a lady named Bathsheba. Problem with that – her husband Uriah is a loyal soldier in David’s army. The opening sentence is “In the spring when kings march out to war…” When all of the other men were going to war it says that David hung back at the house. If you aren’t where you are supposed to be then there’s always the potential for trouble. He calls Bathsheba to his home, they end up in an affair and she becomes pregnant. The penalty for what they’ve done is death. In order to cover his sin, David has Bathsheba’s husband put in the heat of battle so that he’s shot down and killed.

 

As the time for the baby to be born draws close, the Lord sends Nathan the prophet to speak to King David. Nathan lays out a story about how a rich man takes a poor man’s little lamb, a lamb that was so close in the family that it was treated like a daughter. What a great analogy he chose. He couldn’t have touched the king more. Since David was formerly a shepherd, he intimately understood the love a person can have for an animal. He cried out at the injustice and said the man that did this deserved to die. Nathan replied, “You are the man!” All of a sudden the gravity of his sin overwhelmed his heart and instead of justifying like Saul would have, he immediately confessed and repented.

 

Funny how when we feel like we’ve gotten by with something for a little minute we start to coast thinking maybe God just turned His head on this one. Although David didn’t come out unscathed, he was blessed. Again, the penalty was death, and even though the king didn’t die, he didn’t escape the consequence of his sin. So even “a man after God’s own heart” that is forgiven has to walk out what he’s sown. He was told the sword would never leave his house and his wives would be given to another, and even though he committed his sin in secret, his punishment would be done in the open. Also, the child born from this sin would die.

 

After the baby is born, he becomes very ill. King David prayed hard, fasted, and laid on the floor. Can you imagine how guilty he felt? His people were so concerned about him. When the baby died, they were afraid to tell him because of how bad he was taking the sickness, they thought he was liable to go over the edge at the word of the baby’s death. Just the opposite though, David got up, washed, anointed himself, changed his clothes and sat down to eat. His servants were amazed and asked him why he was so upset before but now that the baby has passed away, he’s back to normal. I love what he told them and I think it’s a great perspective on death. “While the baby was alive, I fasted and wept because I thought, ‘Who knows? The Lord may be gracious to me and let him live.’ But now that he is dead, why should I fast? Can I bring him back again? I’ll go to him, but he will never return to me.”

If we live long enough, we are most assuredly going to lose someone dear to us. We have to remember that death is not the end, it’s only the beginning. It is merely a portal to the next phase of life. We are all eternal beings, the decisions we make here will determine our future. In the meantime, we cannot live for the dead, no amount of grieving will bring them back. Be sad, feel what you feel, then move forward. We must live for the time that we have been given. After the death of his two daughters, a great man once said, “I would resign from life, but I can’t find the desk.” There is no resignation desk where you check out. Live your life, the good, the bad and the ugly. Learn your lessons, enjoy your assignment and keep your heart ready to meet God and when your time comes, you’ll join those who have gone on before you, and what a time that will be. “When we all get to heaven, what a day of rejoicing that will be, when we all see Jesus, we’ll sing and shout the victory!” (That’s a verse out of an old song, just in case you didn’t get it – ha)

 

PRAYER:

Lord, forgive me of sin and save my soul. Help me to deal with loss without falling apart. I thank You for the power of Your Word. I am grateful for the encouragement and the comfort that it brings me. I thank You that You didn’t gloss over the sins of people so that I can glean from their lives and know Your heart and character. I’m glad I can see You are for people, You are long suffering and gracious with us. Thank You, thank You, thank You, I know that I can endure anything as long as You walk with me. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.

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From Ricky’s book, Miracle-at-Large, Ricky became an evangelist spreading the word of God through his testimony. He was a fire. He would go in, light it up and encourage people in the places he shared his testimony. When you’re an evangelist, you breeze in and breeze out, and you don’t have to worry about hurting anyone. But that was the start of the ministry. His evangelism was birthed from the book that came out, which gave him a platform. People started following us and we gave them resources and suggested churches to get plugged into. However, we developed a following of people that would not go anywhere else but honestly, it was not in our heart to start a physical church.

With us not wanting to turn people away, we started meeting together as a prayer group and started having a little teaching within the prayer group. But then, we were bursting out of our living room. Our house could squeeze 30 to 60 people in it butt here was not much you can do in it anymore with people wall-to-wall. We had John Mayers and his wife leading worship through singing and playing a guitar. We had all the elements for church, which led to people pressing us to start a church and they wouldn’t go anywhere else. With us growing but not ready for a church, we had to look into bigger spaces and started with one conference room in a hotel. However, we eventually consumed every conference room in the hotel as we continued to grow.

As we grew, we saw a lot of gifts and opportunities. As a result, we wanted to start a physical church where everybody was included and invited. Even if they seemed like they didn’t fit into a“traditional church”, they would be accepted at our church. I sought God and God spoke to my heart and said, “I want you to start a church and I’m going to send everybody that is like you to the church. You will have a church and they’ll be other churches, too. There will be people that I send to those churches, but you will become your own individual church with the people that I’m creating and building for your church.” That’s how we became our own identity and individual church with our own personality that God established because God put this in Ricky’s heart. Everyone from various backgrounds would be welcomed as family and they would have a place for them to go to church in a family… MiraclePlace Church.

Here we are still standing today with the same message from 2001: Everyone from various backgrounds are welcomed as family and this is a place for you to actually go to church in a family… Miracle Place Church in Baker, LA. Come as you are, You Belong Here!