It's like if we heard about a magical orb that would make us walk on water, heal people, and do things supernaturally, we would probably want it. In church we hear stories about Jesus doing miracles, and then hearing Jesus say "You will do greater miracles than I" ... That provokes thought of "I want to perform miracles!
I have tried to part lakes, walk on water, heal people, raise animals from the dead, and probably a few other failed miracles that didn't work. But what I didn't realize until later, is that I had a "Nazi" mindset, I tried to attain greatness without going through the process. I wanted the power without going to the source of power.
Jesus is supposed to be our example, we have heard that, but who actually does it? Is it possible to live out the "Christian life" and walk as the pastor says? Or should we look to Jesus, read the bible for what it is, and let "Sunday Service" be more of a secondary growth opportunity?
We need to be careful when we live our lives to not build our own empires, but to seek out Gods Kingdom in our life. It's not by our own works we become holy, it's when we join the human race and realize were broken and need a savior. Reach out to others in the right attitude!
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