Friday, March 14, 2008

Jesus isn't for sale

Ed, how can you sell the presence of Christ as a picture on a Web site? This is not a painting, it was an appearance. Why would a Bishop encourage such a thing? This is the spirit of Judas! Like him, we are willing to sell Jesus for a price. His appearance to the Divock family is for personal reasons. He appeared at a time when Mrs. Divock was sick and He came as her healer. His appearance to her husband is a witness that He lives. We are doing what the religious leaders did. The Caiaphas spirit wants to still silence that Jesus is alive and still offers hope to the world. A price for His image is another attempt to show the world that He is not who Christians say He is to them! They still do anything for the love of money! Jesus said that He is the door: By Him if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture. Do not use this opportunity to exploit Jesus! Don’t let religious people cause you to do what Judas did.
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I’m not sure how I feel about the Jesus door — it looks to me like he’s wearing a cowboy hat — but I agree with you that Christ should not be for sale. —Ed. Note

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