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Coming through the cross
I always have been fascinated with the scripture of John 14:12, as well as how Jeshua walked
through crowds and walls. A few months ago, I asked Jeshua how he walked through walls and told
him that I was desperate to learn how. I knew this was possible for mortals because Peter walked on
the water, and I want to do the same. Again, the explanation thereof could be a thesis in itself. If you
want to understand the quantum physics of what he taught me, you can find my three experiences
by clicking here to become a member.
However, for the readers that are not interested in the metaphysical dynamics of these miracles, I
will disclose the reason why he told me how these physical feats occurred. But before I give you his
answer, I want to provide you with the context for the way he answered me. He saw my heart in the
needing to know, it was obviously knowledge-based. But without rebuking me for a selfish desire, he
simply cut to the core of my sinful nature while simultaneously answering my yearning. Do we not
serve the most awesome Jehova Rapha!?!
He looked at me with such love and began to unravel the mysteries of the cosmos to me. Or so I
thought he would…Instead, he simply said, “It is to save souls”. In that millisecond I was so
convicted! Convicted of myself as filthy rags, Convicted of my Savior as the ultimate alpha and
omega and instantaneously convicted that should I ever be in a life or death situation, he would
make the opportunity of practicing such a miracle available to me. And just in case you think I am
exaggerating, you should delve into the lives of the Saints from the mid-tenth century to see how
walking on water, being transposed and levitating were all achieved in their various lifetimes.
Particularly when enduring life-or-death situations.
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