2 Times Coins Miraculously Appeared in Fish
Because if he ate caviar it would be cannibalism and his
species is most definitely out for revenge.
Well scrub that image from your mind. We are talking about
straight up miracles here – the first is pretty well known. According to the Holman Christian Standard Bible:
Matthew
17:
24) When they came to Capernaum, those who collected the
double-drachma tax approached Peter and said, "Doesn't your Teacher pay
the double-drachma tax?"
25) "Yes," he said. When he went into the house,
Jesus spoke to him first, "What do you think, Simon? Who do earthly kings
collect tariffs or taxes from? From their sons or from strangers?"
26)
"From strangers," he said. "Then
the sons are free," Jesus told him.
27) "But, so we won't offend them, go to the sea,
cast in a fishhook, and catch the first fish that comes up. When you open its
mouth you'll find a coin. Take it and give it to them for Me and you."
Money was needed and Christ foresaw it in a very strange
form of bank. Not only did he know the coin would be in the fish, but he knew
when and where to find the fish. That’s a lot of line-up right there.
It lined up like that at least one other time too. It wasn’t
foreseen the same way – but it did happen according to a LDS pioneer named Mary
Lightner. The scene is a desperate one. They’d already been chased out of
several cities by torch-carrying mobs intent on murder and destruction. As Mrs.
Lightner describes the situation:
“While we were camped on the banks of the Missouri River waiting to be
ferried over, they found there was not money enough to take all over. One or
two families must be left behind, and the fear was that if left, they would be
killed. So, some of the brethren by the name of Higbee thought they would try
and catch some fish, perhaps the ferryman would take them, they put out their
lines in the evening; it rained all night and most of the next day, when they
took in their lines they found two or three small fish, and a catfish that
weighed 14 pounds. On opening it, what was their astonishment to find three
bright silver half dollars, just the amount needed to pay for taking their team
over the river. This was considered a miracle, and caused great rejoicing among
us. “ (http://www.vihrearouva.net/m/bio/lightner_marye.shtml)
Money in a
fish. When they needed it, where they needed it. That’s a lot of line-up right
there.
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