S+C | Jesus and miracles

Episode #16 is Part II of our discussion about Jesus and his ministry. Barbara Zeman and I picked up where we left off last time, exploring the meaning of the extraordinary things Jesus did. Healing diseases, restoring dead people to life, walking on water, and even … the fig tree.

We searched for an understanding of the term “miracle” that doesn’t dismiss the heavenly good within the rest of us who experience the same earth that Jesus did. In my Christian Science practice, we tend to avoid the use of the term “miracle” in reference to Jesus’ works, because it tends to dilute our expectancy of divine power in our own lives. Barbara notes that children had access to the goodness and power Jesus brought about — perhaps especially so because they were children. They are not jaded, and they may anticipate the divine power as natural phenomena.Barbara and Shirley

It became clear to us that the best way to understand those miracles is not through human analysis of a physical event, but rather through the realization of the same divine power within each of us, in all human history. We still have questions about the fig tree.

Listen in, and let us know if you have some ideas to offer. Be sure to leave your comments here at the end of the show notes on Spirituality and Christianity.com.

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  1. #1 by Oliver Jones on May 24th, 2010 - 2:04 pm

    In reality, no single religion could guarantee us a place in Heaven. In the end, what matters is how we a treat other people.;-`

  2. #2 by Michael Miller on July 28th, 2010 - 5:42 am

    actually it doesn’t matter what Religion you may have, as long as you treat the other person right.’~;

  3. #3 by Robert Collins on September 14th, 2010 - 11:20 am

    it doesn’t matter what religion you have, just do good and avoid evil.:.

  4. #4 by Microwave Cart  on October 13th, 2010 - 4:21 pm

    it does not matter what religion you have, just do good things on this world`.;

  5. #5 by Gel Pen %0B on December 21st, 2010 - 2:58 pm

    what matters most is the good deeds that we do on our fellow men, it does not matter what religion you have as long as you do good stuffs ~;.

  6. #6 by Silymarin on January 25th, 2011 - 10:58 am

    “~; I am really thankful to this topic because it really gives great information `-’

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