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To: grampa who wrote (2668)12/29/2000 11:57:36 PM
From: gregor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14396
 
Dear grampa; I have had an ongoing dialogue with a Christian brother of mine about the man in Mark Ch.8 that Jesus healed who was blind. Jesus put 'spittal' on the man's eyes and the man looked up and saw men as trees. It said that again Jesus touched the man and this time the man was healed totally. Again the book of John tells of a man blind from birth and Christ mixed 'spittal 'with dirt and rubbed it in the man's eyes was told to then go wash it off in the town pool or fountain. We have been going round and round about the 'spittal' that Christ used,, twice,,'no coincidence'????or was it by design ??? to touch a blind person.

But again now this story about a boy who has grossly distorted features, does coincide with the distorted features that the blind man saw in the book of Mark; as if by looking at this person, would we not think, that our vision was distorted.???

God is driving me up the wall on this one. I have prayed over other explanations weeks before God has revealed to me revelations. Until He does it is almost like anticipating a birth, of revelation knowledge............In Christ gregor