This is the book which shows Jesus as a child prodigy, something out of the ordinary, something far better than Mozart or any other child genius ever was. He was not just a fluke, but an intentional international universal prodigy, as we see in the first chapter of the book, and in another sense, He was prodigious in extent as well as in character in all that He did. He fed entire crowds at a single offering of thanks. That's just one thing. We would hardly need any other record than that, but we're given more than enough ...
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This is the book which shows Jesus as a child prodigy, something out of the ordinary, something far better than Mozart or any other child genius ever was. He was not just a fluke, but an intentional international universal prodigy, as we see in the first chapter of the book, and in another sense, He was prodigious in extent as well as in character in all that He did. He fed entire crowds at a single offering of thanks. That's just one thing. We would hardly need any other record than that, but we're given more than enough to establish the case of Jesus' prodigiousness. The entries here cover isolated passages on a completely unprogrammed basis. They are dated. You will note that the earlier ones cover larger portions of scripture in less depth. Here you are reading through thoughts on paper. They are not intended as a complete scholarly commentary, and they certainly do not have Greek and historical documentation, but they are genuine insights from Jesus and His words. Lurking inside all of these, there is something to help with understanding Jesus and living this life for Him. Originally entries from all four gospels were in a single volume called, The Pointed Jesus, but due to increasing entries and the size limitations of this kind of printing, I've had to divide them up into four volumes covering entries from each gospel separately.
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