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Big_Ro
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Yes, this has always been my take on things. However, it had occured to me as some of the other excellent posters pointed out that he does seem to be on a time-table. My problem with this line of thought is that the implication is that God’s plan is subject to alteration by human actions. I don’t think this is completely unreasonable considering many stories from the OT where man’s intercession changed God’s mind. I guess I’m thinking about Abraham with regards to Sodom/Gamorra. I’m sure there are others but they don’t spring to mind. Anyway, please correct and kudos to the many excellent responses.People are generally not good at keeping secrets. And Jesus, knowing human nature all too well, knew this. Is it possible he told them not to tell others knowing full well that they would and thus spread the word about him? It would be almost impossible to keep a good healing under wraps, esp. since they were done mostly in public, and the public would soon notice a person was healed anyway.
Probably the fastest way to spread something is to tell someone not to tell about it.![]()