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Jesus' Struggle With Compassion and Miracles

Excerpt: Chapter 24, Four Eventful Days in Capernaum

Son of Man: Urantia, 2nd ed.

Jesus looked over the mass of sick and broken people, and while doing so, he remembered that much of the reason for their suffering was because his own trusted sons, tasked with administering the earth according to his rule, had failed in their duty to humanity. This fact weighed heavily on Jesus' human heart, and it challenged him to use his Creator prerogatives to ease the people's pain. But Jesus knew he could not build a lasting spiritual movement on miracles. And since the incident at Cana with the wine, none of those types of events had occurred again. Still, the suffering he saw pulled at his heart.

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