Not at all, but I believe OP means from a follower's perspective. As in, His followers (maybe not the apostles) might have felt like it was all over. Donny J probably isn't dead, so no resurrection needed. Just a resurgence.
I had that same thought today. Miracles are possible. That's why I hate the dooming. You don't have to believe in miracles, but at least don't attack the ones that think a plot twist is still possible. We'll see what happens. We'll simply see. (And those that say we aren't doing anything aren't doing anything themselves, such hypocrisy. JUST WAIT)
neither was paul or peter or james
or washington or franklin or jefferson (or the scores of other founding fathers we don't know the names of)
but the point is still valid - seemingly small events can have disproportionately large impacts on history
Let me give you some context you might enjoy (mind you the timeframe is quite irrelevant):
Thousands of years ago a man and a woman had a child who’s lineage would give birth to you. The impact of that event so long ago is hard to quantify or understand (and going all the way back brings you to God), but you have evidence of such an impact in your own existence.
Trump isn't God.
Not at all, but I believe OP means from a follower's perspective. As in, His followers (maybe not the apostles) might have felt like it was all over. Donny J probably isn't dead, so no resurrection needed. Just a resurgence.
I had that same thought today. Miracles are possible. That's why I hate the dooming. You don't have to believe in miracles, but at least don't attack the ones that think a plot twist is still possible. We'll see what happens. We'll simply see. (And those that say we aren't doing anything aren't doing anything themselves, such hypocrisy. JUST WAIT)
I think the key point is that it is not over. And I believe Trump is on God's side.
neither was paul or peter or james
or washington or franklin or jefferson (or the scores of other founding fathers we don't know the names of)
but the point is still valid - seemingly small events can have disproportionately large impacts on history
For sure. And Picasso was dirt poor.
Let me give you some context you might enjoy (mind you the timeframe is quite irrelevant):
Thousands of years ago a man and a woman had a child who’s lineage would give birth to you. The impact of that event so long ago is hard to quantify or understand (and going all the way back brings you to God), but you have evidence of such an impact in your own existence.