Europe, America, Australia is the world of Christians. They are the best in the world in terms of money and wealth. Have we ever wondered how much wealth these rich continents had to follow the great Jesus? What was his miraculous power?
Noel ahead. Come, remember Jesus at least once on this Noel. The information that I will present here about Jesus, I think you have never heard.
When someone asks Jesus "How are you this morning?" He replied, "As I am unable to hold the reins of hope, so I am unable to overcome my fears. I am overwhelmed by the responsibility of work, all my good is in the hands of others.
There is no one poorer than me."He used to say, "The taste of my food is hunger, the fear of God is my covering, my outer covering is woolen cloth, the light of the sun is my winter fire, the moon is my lamp, my feet are my vehicle, whatever is produced in the soil (without cultivation) is my food. I have nothing, I have nothing for the morning. Yet there is no one in the world richer than me."
It is said that one day while walking, Jesus saw a man sleeping in a cloak. He woke him up and said, "O sleeping man! Get up and praise God." Then the man said, "What do you want from me? I have left this world to its inhabitants." He then said, "O friend! Then you sleep."
Jesus had nothing but a comb and a jug of water. One day he saw a man combing his beard with his fingers. He then threw away his comb. Elsewhere he saw a man drinking water from a river filled with palm. Then he threw his jug away.
Jesus says that in the last days there will be people who will go near the rich but keep themselves away from the poor. They will melt away from the powerful, but they will turn away from the humble. All these people are brothers of Satan and enemies of God.
According to one account, a man became a companion of Jesus and said, "I will be with you and accompany you." After that they started their journey. Reaching the bank of a river, they sat down for breakfast. They had three loaves of bread. They ate two loaves and left the third loaf. Then Jesus got up and went to the river he went and drank water. When he returned, he could no longer see Riti. He asked the man, "Who took the bread?" The man replied, "I don't know." Jesus said nothing more. Going a little farther, they saw a horned deer and its two cubs.
In the words of the narrator, Jesus called a deer calf and it came close. He slaughtered it and baked a part of it in the fire. The two of them ate gosht. Then he addressed the deer cub and said, "Stand up in the will of God." The cub survived and went to the forest. Then he said, "By the will of God you do this miracle see, by his oath, who took the ball bread. said, "I don't know." As they walked, they came to a stream of water. Jesus took the man's hand and walked across the stream. When he reached the other side, he asked the man again, " Who ate the bread? ”He answered,“ I do not know. ”Then they came to a desert and sat down to rest.
With both hands Jesus began to gather the soil and the sand in one place. Then he said, "Become gold by the will of God, He is great! Instantly it became gold. He divided it into three parts and said to the man," One third is mine, one third is yours, and one third is the bread he has taken. " Jesus said, "All this gold is yours."
Then Jesus left him and went away. At that time two people came to the man. They tried to snatch all the gold from him and kill him.
The man said, "This gold belongs to three of us now. So one of you go to the locality now and buy some food." One of the two went to the locality. As he left, he thought to himself, "Why should I share this wealth with the people? I will kill them by mixing poison with food and I will own all the gold."
He mixed poison with food. The two men, on the other hand, thought, "Why should we give the man one-third of the gold? When he returns, we will kill him and divide all the gold between the two."
When the man returned, they killed him. Then they too died after eating the food mixed with poison brought by him. That precious resource lay in the desert, with the bodies of three greedy men beside it. At that moment Jesus appeared and said to his companions, "This is the world. So be careful."
Now let's talk about the miraculous deeds of the child Jesus.
The first sign people saw of the boy Jesus was that his mother lived in a village headman's house in a village in Egypt. Joseph, the carpenter who had gone to Egypt with Mary, was the one who brought her to that bar. Poor carpenter repaired the village headman's house.
Once some money was stolen from the village head's fund. But he did not suspect the poor carpenter. Miriam was saddened by the village headman's theft. The boy Isa saw his mother grieving over the theft of her husband's money and asked her, "Mother, do you want me to look for this stolen money?" He replied, Yes boy. He said, "Then tell the householder to call all the poor to me." Upon hearing this, Mary went to the householder and told him about her son.
The village headman called all the poor people. When they all arrived, Jesus went to two of them. One of them was blind, the other was lame. He lifted the lame man over the blind man's neck. Then he said, "Get up." The blind man replied, "I don't have the strength to stand on this man's neck." Jesus then said, "How did you get this power yesterday?"
He got up after the crowd began to beat the blind man. As soon as he got up, the lame man reached the treasury of the householder. Then Jesus said to the householder, "This is how they stole your property yesterday.
Both the blind and the lame said at once, "Yes, he is telling the truth. Then they returned the stolen money to the village headman. He kept them in his treasury. He said," O Mary, you keep half of it. He replied, "I have no interest in money." The village headman said, "His dignity is higher than mine."
The disciples said to Jesus, "How is it possible that you walk on water, but we cannot?" Then he said, "What do you think about dinars and dirhams (wealth)? They said," These are good things. "He said," But I have no difference between them and clay. "
I write with great difficulty, but if you are reluctant to cast a vote, it is natural for me to lose my writing interest. Thank you for reading.(Hallelujah!)