tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1081631727760066049.post8093964284314275382..comments2023-07-13T00:09:18.439-05:00Comments on Preaching the Gospel: Stay Far from the Edgeauthor@ptgbook.orghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13775228362728122027noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1081631727760066049.post-54673531320379207052012-04-23T20:40:34.513-05:002012-04-23T20:40:34.513-05:00"Or to put it another way, would it have been..."Or to put it another way, would it have been a sin for Jesus to command the stones to become bread? Is there a commandment of God against changing stones into bread? If Jesus did it, what law would He be breaking?" <br />Turning stone into bread would have been a violation of the law of identity/characteristics ie A is A. Violating this law is stealing.<br />Note how Christ fed the multitude by using the few fish and bread at hand ie fish comes from breeding fish, and bread comes bread ie from the planting, harvesting and processing of grains. Christ honored reality - He didn't create bread and fish out of thin air.<br />Regards <br />KenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com