Definition of alchemy
1. medieval chemical science and speculative philosophy aiming to achieve the transmutation of the base metals into gold, the discovery of a universal cure for disease, and the discovery of a means of indefinitely prolonging life
2. power or process that changes or transforms something in a mysterious or impressive way
3. an inexplicable or mysterious transmuting
1. medieval chemical science and speculative philosophy aiming to achieve the transmutation of the base metals into gold, the discovery of a universal cure for disease, and the discovery of a means of indefinitely prolonging life
2. power or process that changes or transforms something in a mysterious or impressive way
3. an inexplicable or mysterious transmuting
Clearly, Jesus is an advanced alchemist.
He turned water to wine, advanced and practiced a universal cure for disease, offered the key to eternal life - the ultimate in a "prolonged life." He was a master of listening to and channeling God’s energy, love, and power for healing, opening minds and hearts, and for incriminating.
He transformed the hearts of many: those about to stone an adulteress, the Samaritan woman at the well and the people of her village, Matthew the tax collector, the apostles, and thousands of Jews who were then able to see the kingdom of heaven in their midst, to love God and one another as themselves. He brought sight to a blind man, mobility to a lame man, clean skin to a leper, freedom from seizures to an epileptic, the ability to walk on water to Peter.
He brought Lazarus and the widow's son back to life.
He came back to life to demonstrate the truth of eternal life.
Jesus is an alchemist.
He knows what he is doing and does what is recorded he does: transforms impressively.
He turned water to wine, advanced and practiced a universal cure for disease, offered the key to eternal life - the ultimate in a "prolonged life." He was a master of listening to and channeling God’s energy, love, and power for healing, opening minds and hearts, and for incriminating.
He transformed the hearts of many: those about to stone an adulteress, the Samaritan woman at the well and the people of her village, Matthew the tax collector, the apostles, and thousands of Jews who were then able to see the kingdom of heaven in their midst, to love God and one another as themselves. He brought sight to a blind man, mobility to a lame man, clean skin to a leper, freedom from seizures to an epileptic, the ability to walk on water to Peter.
He brought Lazarus and the widow's son back to life.
He came back to life to demonstrate the truth of eternal life.
Jesus is an alchemist.
He knows what he is doing and does what is recorded he does: transforms impressively.