Catholics think small. That lets us see the difference between Adam and Jesus. God made Adam. God is Jesus.

Adam was made out of clay. When Jesus took human form, He became billions of atoms and molecules in one cell. Jesus was one tiny cell. Jesus was one hundred times smaller than the Holy Ova of Mary. He was utter and complete perfection.

Every electron, proton, and every atom was perfectly placed in every molecule of That One Cell. Every atom was exactly arranged in every DNA molecule. God had come to earth in utter, complete Perfection.

He was one hundred times smaller than the . at the end of this sentence.

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Catholics understand that God is not a huge, imposing figure like Zeus or Jupiter or the pagan deities.

The Prophet Elijah tells us that he was allowed to see God. Elijah stood in a cave and saw a “mountain smashing wind”. A wind that can “smash” mountains is not a blast of air. It is a powerful flow of electrons or photons. It was strong enough to “smash” mountains!

That power was directed by God. After more demonstrations of His power, God appeared to Elijah. He was like a “puff of wind”.

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The Holy Ova of Mary was smaller than a grain of salt. God became a hundred times smaller than a grain of salt and Jesus was conceived!

Like all of us at conception, Jesus grew from two cells, the size of a grain of salt. In tiny cell, God became man.

We see the power of His Perfection and how perfect that Power is! The devil could not tempt Jesus to disobey God.

Catholics strive to obey God.

Catholics think small. That helps us see how small the spirits are that lead us to obey and disobey God. We see how small prayers make big changes.

We may want to share this with people who “Think Big”.

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“New Road to Rome” has more on this, and many other things. It may be downloaded at no charge on catholicfundamentalism.com

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