Posted on 04/06/2013 4:15:02 PM PDT by Gamecock
MELBOURNE, Fla. -A Brevard County woman found more than she expected while eating a bag of Goldfish crackers, according to Local 6 News partner Florida Today.
Patti Burke eats two or three pounds of Goldfish crackers in a week, one by one, looking for the saltiest of the snacks. But only once has she found a sign from God on a little orange cracker.
When I picked this one up, I knew he was special, the Melbourne woman said of her Holy Week discovery. He had a cross on him, and he had a crown circle up by his head. Something Ive never seen before out of all the Goldfish Ive eaten.
Burke couldnt believe it on Easter Sunday, when her pastor, D. Scott Worth, began talking about fish as a symbol of Christianity in front of the congregation of Presbyterian Church of the Good Shepherd in Melbourne [PC(USA) FWIW. GC].
The reason the fish became a symbol is unknown, though it could be the story of Jonah and the whale or Jesus feeding the 5,000 with loaves and fish, he said.
Maybe its because we are people that buy into the big fish story of Jesus resurrection, he remembered suggesting in his Sunday sermon. ...Big fish story from the standpoint of its hard to follow ... Jesus closest disciples all didnt believe it at first, because its so fantastic and life changing.
Whatever the Biblical roots of a fishs role in Christianity, Burke is embracing her find.
I believe that its a sign, a sign from God, that ... he is still in our life every day and he wants to show that to his people, Burke said of the baked cheddar cracker. And its something that happened right here at Easter.
After talking with Pastor Scott I know that what all the cross means. Its eternal life with the circle around the cross.
What does Worth think the oddly imprinted cracker means?
It was very interesting that God put that on my heart to speak about that, and Patti found her Goldfish with the sign of the cross on it.
I think its a sign. I think it points to, I would hesitate to call it a miracle, but I think it points to the miracle, which is Jesus Christ defeated death. And thats what Easter is all about.
Burke hasnt yet decided what to do with the cracker, so she carries it in an earring box padded by gauze. She tried to find out how the the snack that smiles back which is normally only printed with a smile ended up with the cross and two circles. At first, she thought shed won a special promotion.
I called Pepperidge Farm and said, Hey, do you have some special promotion going on, I think Ive got the lucky fish, she said. They called me back and said theres no way this could have been printed like that in the factory. ... They said it sounds like something miraculous happened and we dont know how it happened.
1 Corinthians 1:22 For Jews demand signs and Greeks seek wisdom, [and Americans seek both.]
” eats two or three pounds of Goldfish crackers in a week”
Ya, you’ll be seein’ things, too, if you eat that many of ‘em!
Don’t tell me: A fish?
(The imprint of a Phillips screw head?)
Surviving 3 pounds of Goldfish crackers a week — now that’s a miracle!
Its a Lake City Goldfish!
“Patti Burke eats two or three pounds of Goldfish crackers in a week, one by one, looking for the saltiest of the snacks.”
What a full and well rounded life, aside from the OCD, that is.
Goldfish? That must be a Jewish religious symbol then!
You beat me to it.
I’d say more like it got smashed in the factory machinery.
She ate three pounds, but only bought two fish crackers to begin with.
Or maybe the injection mold tip, depending on how the cracker batter is formed into fish shape.
I dunno, it looks more like an arithmetic symbol than a cross.
(Go forth and Multiply?)
Looks like the letter X to me.
Are the faithful flocking to build a little shrine around the tasty goldfish? I didn’t realize they made candles and velvet Jesus paintings small enough.
The former proclaim Christ out of selfish ambition, not sincerely, but to afflict me in my Freeping.
Oh yeah. That has to be it.
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