In a very funny moment on a British sitcom called "The Bishop of Dibley," the (female) Bishop, in a Zoom chat with school kids during lockdown, happens to mention to the kids that "Jesus did one amazing miracle...he brought a man (Lazarus) back to life." To which one of the kids (they say the darndest things, don't they) responded, "what, just the one?" And another kid chips in and says, "if I found I could bring people back to life, I'd do it all the time, not just once," to which all the other kids agreed.
Brings up an interesting question, doesn't it? I mean, if you could do miracles, would you feed just one crowd of 5,000 with 5 loaves and 2 fishes, or would you go everywhere there was famine and feed as many as possible? If you could heal the sick, would you pick just a couple, and leave others to suffer? How would you make your selection?
Brings up an interesting question, doesn't it? I mean, if you could do miracles, would you feed just one crowd of 5,000 with 5 loaves and 2 fishes, or would you go everywhere there was famine and feed as many as possible? If you could heal the sick, would you pick just a couple, and leave others to suffer? How would you make your selection?