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I don't mean that I see Jesus as a really cool magician or a fictional character like the Tooth Fairy (who was always nice and left me five bucks, hehehehe). I mean, I see Jesus as more than just a man with incredible powers given to Him by His Father because He is the Son of God.
I think Jesus is that and something more than human, which He was. I don't know, maybe I don't make sense, but I can't help but imagine Christ as a mystic, someone who transcended the physical world, a mystery. He healed with His hands, He turned water into wine and walked on water! My husband says these are metaphorical, and of course I do see that, but I swear I really do honestly believe that those things happened literally. I believe Jesus had that mystical power even if that may not be the point.
Is it wrong to be in awe of that and have that viewpoint or are we limited to only seeing His miracles as metaphors?
I think Jesus is that and something more than human, which He was. I don't know, maybe I don't make sense, but I can't help but imagine Christ as a mystic, someone who transcended the physical world, a mystery. He healed with His hands, He turned water into wine and walked on water! My husband says these are metaphorical, and of course I do see that, but I swear I really do honestly believe that those things happened literally. I believe Jesus had that mystical power even if that may not be the point.
Is it wrong to be in awe of that and have that viewpoint or are we limited to only seeing His miracles as metaphors?