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Shabbat, the highest day of the week and its miracles

First of all, a statement of what I learned on today’s Shabbat:

 

NATURE is the greatest miracle given to us humans by Almighty God, YAHWEH; therefore, we do not recognize it as a miracle. It was created out of nothing by the Holy Spirit.

 

In order:

At 11:30 a.m. I wanted to start the cooking stove. But the stove did not move. I stood there like a donkey on a mountain. The electric panel showed nothing out of the ordinary.

 

A phone call to my separated wife Ursula was the next thing.

 

She couldn’t leave at the moment because she was having an aperitif with a couple of friends in the garden. But I should join them, then we would see later.

 

I gladly accepted a pleasant white wine with delicious ingredients. I had gotten to know the retired couple, he a doctor, she a pastor, in a discussion group years ago. The basis for the conversations was the illustrated book by Dan Rubinstein: “Von Gnade und Recht will ich singen”.

 

The basis for the book is the 12 1/2 stained glass windows in the Roman Catholic Church in Stäfa, which we visited together at the end of the talks.

 

While Ursula was saying goodbye to the guests, it became clear to me that with God there are no coincidences and that the meeting was simply in God’s plan. Because of my many extraordinary experiences, it was conceivable to me that the stove would work again. We said goodbye until pizza together evening at my place, subject to a phone if the stove still did not want. And he did not want.

 

So Ursula arrived at my place and she also inspected the electric panel, moving one or two switches, but not changing them.

 

A surprising thing happened! The stove was restored! HALLELUJAH! The miracles of God are as simple as that. This gives an appropriate testimony to my mail recipients.

 

An encouragement for the promise of Reichenschwand:

“If you entrust yourself to Me and put your hand in My hand and let Me lead you, you shall cross the border with Me into a new land which you did not know and whose wonders are so great that the most beautiful thing you can imagine is only a shadow compared to it. But beware that you do not stop if I want to go on with you!”

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