Elisha threw a stick in the water and floated the ax head. Otherwise the prophet who lost it would have to replace it.
Source:
2nd Kings 6:1-7
Elisha threw a stick in the water and floated the ax head. Otherwise the prophet who lost it would have to replace it.
2nd Kings 6:1-7
Peter and also Jesus both walked in the most unusual place. Where were they walking?
Jesus and also Peter were walking on the water. It was most likely the
Sea of Galilee
Matthew 14:22-33, Mark 6:45-52
The King condemned Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego to burn in the fiery furnace. But God shocked the King when they put them in the furnace. What shocked the King?
They did not burn up and also walked around in a fire. A fire so hot it killed some of the guards who put them there. To quote the old song “They didn’t bend, they didn’t bow, they didn’t burn.”
Daniel 3
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While it was a busy week not much of interest. Unless you want to hear me complain about work. Or detail my adventures in appliance repair.
This week the topic is physical miracles. Those who have watched Star Trek have heard the phrase “You cannot change the laws of physics.” But here are a few instances of God altering them.
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In Ancient days a new King would often reduce taxes when he came into power. This King refused to reduce taxes and forced labor and split the Kingdom?
The revolt was during the reign of Solomon’s son Rehoboam.
Source: 1st Kings 12:1-18 , 2nd Chronicles 10
The Jews tried to trip Jesus up on taxes several times. When the Jews asked Jesus about paying the temple tax what did he do?
Jesus asked Peter to cast his hook then look in the mouth of the first fish he caught. There was a Shekel there which paid the tax for Peter and also Jesus.
Matthew 17:24-27