In the Name of Jesus
I remember watching a show that interviewed centenarians and to what they credited with their advanced age. The ironic thing was many of them admitted habits and choices of food and drink that would not be considered healthy--like smoking cigars and cigarettes, eating chocolate, drinking beer, and downing shots of whisky or Worcestershire sauce. There were some healthier habits credited, like walking, swimming and dancing, but for the large part I doubt there was any medical or scientific evidence to support the health supporting things people swore by. In God's wisdom, Jesus came to earth and did miraculous works and signs that could not possibly be attributed to anything or anyone other than Him. When else did mud placed on the eyes cure blindness? At what point in history did water turn to quality wine in an instant? There was no formula Jesus followed, no magic incantations, amulets, charms or gathering of obscure items to bring cures. His power o...