Are you saying that God can do some miracles but is limited in the sorts of miracles he can perform? There is some entity above the God of the Scriptures who sets the rules for the God we know of? The Rosicrucians think they know about that stuff.
>> “Are you saying that God can do some miracles but is limited in the sorts of miracles he can perform?” <<
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That is a facetious question, that mocks what Yehova has revealed of himself, and his son in the word.
Yeshua has a body, and a body can be in only one place at one time. That is why he sent us the Holy Spirit as a comforter. The spirit can be with every other spirit; a body cannot.
It’s not a miracle, its satanic mockery of Yeshua and his sacrifice.
God sets the rules...He doesn't leave it to your Catholic religion...
Jesus RIGHT NOW is in heaven sitting there...Everything we read in the scriptures tells us he is still sitting there...He hasn't left...
Joh 16:7 Nevertheless I tell you the truth; It is expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send him unto you.
Joh 15:26 But when the Comforter is come, whom I will send unto you from the Father, even the Spirit of truth, which proceedeth from the Father, he shall testify of me:
Jesus hasn't move off his throne for 2000 years...He doesn't need to...He sent the Holy Spirit in his place...He said so...
“His omnipresence refers only to His spirit. It is impossible for Christ to be bodily present in thousands of Catholic Churches around the world.
Are you saying that God can do some miracles but is limited in the sorts of miracles he can perform?”
God’s greatest miracle involved hanging on a tree until dead and rising from the dead three days later. If there had been any other way to save us, He could’ve done it because HE wrote the rules. But the problem is He said that “without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sin.”
So yes, God limits Himself in the kinds of miracles He performs. It’s ridiculous to assert otherwise.
I think that is a good question for the person who wrote the article since he is the expert. Will see what he says.
As for my reply, Christ is nowhere bodily (physical) on the earth any longer. He is in heaven. The Holy Spirit is what resides now in the hearts of believers worldwide and directs them in wisdom and discernment. So I stand by Mike’s statement unequivocally.
God can do anything He likes. There is however no scriptural precedence for the Catholic mass. We know these things because the Spirit gives us wisdom to rightly discern in these matters. If one has not the Spirit, then one will believe anything.