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Timeline for Humans doing miracles

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May 14, 2014 at 8:44 comment added gideon marx It has never worked for you either and you miss the entire lesson. Jesus meant real mountains. Real trees. Let's see you (or anybody else) with your faith throw Mount Hermon into the sea. Not going to happen. Jesus was trying to teach that there is a line that cannot be crossed. That we should not try to cross. We cannot get more and more faith. We must carry on doing the good work without reward or even the hope of reward. The servant must be faithful and serve the master. Not wish for faith that will allow him to conjure up a Ferrari.
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May 13, 2014 at 22:24 comment added hookenz That's why it doesn't work for you. Because of your unbelief. What mountains do you need moved in your life? I've seen mountains move (not literal mountains) but large problems that put a halt on ours and others plans. Have you ever seen a guy throw away his crutches? or someone walk normally who before hand a limp and a piece of metal in his foot after a simple prayer? What about a guy who had terminal cancer and given a few months to live stand up in church and declare that the doctors couldn't find the cancer anymore. And he's still alive today. I have. There are miracles alright.
May 13, 2014 at 11:39 comment added gideon marx Seen any mountains throwing themselves into the sea? Or mulberry trees walking to the beach? 'Those' are the miracles being asked about. Check the question. I am down-voting. Neither Jesus, nor his disciples, nor any other human has ever thrown a mountain into the sea, unless a very (very very) small mountain is meant. And that means Jesus has been seriously misunderstood. The two verses are from passages that are incredibly difficult to understand. All the explanations I have heard had lots of leaves but little fruit from people that expect thanks to come their way.
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May 13, 2014 at 1:22 history answered hookenz CC BY-SA 3.0