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Luke 17:6 CEV

Luke 17:6 CEV = "Jesus replied: If you had faith no bigger than a tiny mustard seed, you could tell this mulberry tree to pull itself up, roots and all, and to plant itself in the ocean. And it would!"

It seems evident that no one has ever had any significant faith in the past 2,000 years. I wonder who the first person will be who has enough faith to prove what Jesus said such a person can do.
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Charity · 61-69
There is a difference between a sea and an ocean, whosoever wrote the cev apparently don't know the difference, if they use the word ocean.

The mountain spoken of in Matthew and the mulberry tree spoken of in Luke represents the devil. The mountain represents the strength of the devil - the mulberry tree represents the nature of the devil, mulberry tree is full of worms most of the tree's life, even if it bears no fruit / out of season.

But it is natural for some not to agree or understand scripture, especially those who put dedication and refuting the words.
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Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@jshm2
It's an analogy, you old senile cooter.

What you're being told, is the importance of faith to make things possible, and not to be an ardent pessimist.

OK, if it's an analogy how can you believe anything that the Jesus character suposedly said? Once you set foot on that road the whole thing collapses into a bunch of lies.

Since you claim to have faith in what he yapped about, go outside and tell a tree to uproot itself and to jump into the nearest body of water. If it does as you commanded you will be the only person to have ever had enough faith to do that. The apostles never did it, and Jesus never did it. So, why do you believe him when he spoke about heaven and about him being the son of God? Only the orange traitor trump has told more lies than Jesus.

 
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