God can turn stones into bread, and a sinner can turn bread into stones; the bread of life into the stone of stumbling.

Thomas Watson
God can turn stones into bread, and a sinner can...
God can turn stones into bread, and a sinner can...
God can turn stones into bread, and a sinner can...
God can turn stones into bread, and a sinner can...
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In our society today, many people believe that God can make a stone into bread. We have been taught to think of God as the creator of all things. But what about the fact that God can turn a stone into a loaf of bread? People who believe in God as the one who makes things from nothing sometimes fail to see this aspect of His power.

Source: The Lords Supper

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