Mark 8:19-20 KJV
When I brake the five loaves among five
thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took ye up? They say unto him,
Twelve.
And when the seven among four thousand, how many
baskets full of fragments took ye up? And they said, Seven.
Those miracles of the Lord are of such amazing
character that a man must
- Believe that Jesus Christ is God
- Deny the miracles ever happened or
- Ignore the truth to his very own
peril
- Walking on water
- Water into wine
- Healing of multitudes and various diseases
- Raising to life three persons in three
circumstances
Some might, however illogically, claim that
these miracles were
- A fluke
- A coincidence
- A matter of little more than chance
But here is a miracle
- Performed on two separate occasions
- Reported in the same gospel and
- Having Christ reference the two of them in
the same conversation
The two are separate miracles. Yet each
performance is similar enough to the other to have been nothing less than
Christ demonstrating that what He has done once, He could do again.
The Lord does nothing by accident or chance.
What he has done He has done in purpose. What He wills He is able to
accomplish. What He has promised He is able to fulfill.
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