In the book "Safely Home" by Randy Alcorn, the author presents an important perspective on belief in miracles. He cautions against trusting individuals who claim that God does not perform miracles, suggesting that such skepticism undermines faith. At the same time, he warns against those who impose their expectations on how God should act, emphasizing that divine power is beyond human control or understanding.
Alcorn's message underscores the sovereignty of God—He can perform miracles, but He does so according to His will and timing, not man's desires. This dual perspective invites readers to maintain a balanced view of faith, trusting in God’s ability to work miracles while recognizing that His ways are not always in line with human expectations.