Wandering in the wilderness, the Israelites complained to Moses: What are we doing here? There’s no food, no water, we are dying — slavery in Egypt was better than this! God, maybe trying to remind them how good they actually had it, sent poisonous snakes. Some Israelites were bitten and died. The people got the point; sadder and wiser, they went back to Moses, and asked Moses to pray that the Lord would take the serpents away.
Instead of making the snakes magically disappear, God gave the people a healing miracle. Moses crafted a serpent from metal and raised it high on a pole. Anyone who had been bitten could look up at the bronze serpent and be healed.
In a world where life isn’t always happy, where our dreams don’t always work out, where people are hungry and sick and dying, God doesn’t do magic acts to make our troubles disappear. But God still does offer us a miracle: we can lift our eyes to Jesus, and find healing that never ends.
By Nikki Finkelstein-Blair from d365.org