Monday, May 16, 2011

The Greatest Man in History

Lately I’ve been sharing a lot of e-mails that I have received but this is another that is too good to not pass along. My Uncle Kyle, who I have so much respect for, sent this to me (although I’m not sure who originally created it but here’s to giving them full credit). It brings up so many amazing points to ponder.

The Greatest Man in History-

“In biology, He was born without the normal conception.

In chemistry, He turned water into wine.

In physics, He disproved the law of gravity when He ascended into Heaven. In economics, He disproved the law of diminishing return by feeding 5,000 men with two fish and five loaves of bread.

In medicine, He cured the sick and the blind without administering a single dose of drugs.

In history, He is the beginning and the end.

In government, He is called Wonderful Counselor and Prince of Peace.

In religion, He said, “No one comes to the Father except through Me.”

Jesus had no servants, yet the called Him Master. He had no degree, yet they called Him Teacher. He had no medicines, yet they called Him Healer, He had no army, yet kings feared Him. He won no military battles, yet He conquered the world. He committed no crime, yet they crucified Him. He was curried in the tomb, yet He lives today.”

“God’s wisdom is seen in the making of an elephant. The four legs of this great beast all bend forward in the same direction. No other quadruped is so made. God planned that this animal would have a huge body, too large to live on two legs. For this reason He gave it four fulcrums so that it can rise from the ground easily.

The horse rises from the ground on its two front legs first. A cow rises from the ground with its two hind legs first. How wise the Lord is in all His works of creation!

All grains are found in even numbers on the stalks, and the Lord specified thirtyfold, sixtyfold and a hundredfold – all even numbers.

God has caused the flowers to blossom at certain times during the day, so that Linneus, the great botanist, once said that if he had a conservatory containing the right kind of soil, moisture and temperature, he could tell the time of day or night by the flowers that were open and those that were closed.

Thus the Lord in His wonderful grace can arrange the life that is entrusted to His care in such a way that it will carry out His purpose and plans, and will be fragrant with His presence.”

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