The bible is about Jesus. All of it including, the purpose of Moses. Let me explain.
You've heard of the miracle of the feeding of the 5,000. How did Jesus do it? Create matter out of nothing? God does not disobey God's laws. So what gives?
The people do. The people in the 5,000 had food with them just as one brings food to a concert, but none of them were inclined to share bread with an unknown neighbor. However, they were in the presence of Jesus whose mere demeanor would break down the wall of any meanness. The people were so mesmerized by that presence that all voluntarily contributed to the basket thereby causing the basket to seem to self renew, and from which the people also took in order to eat. None would have contributed had they not been under the shakti of Jesus. God is not different from his shakti.
Think of it. If you were standing in front of a person who had raised Lazarus from the dead and you believed it, or who had healed demoniacs and you believed it, would you then say, "I can't give some slob my hard earned dough"? But, you were in the crowd of 5,000 following Jesus. You must have believed there was something happening here and you didn't know what it was, did you, Mr. Jones. You would have had to give. What was given, was received, and all were fed.
The karika person has this special power, but no one else in the bible has it. So none of the works in the bible enacted by men outside of Jesus were "Godly". |