God will judge each of us fairly but that does not mean we will all be judged in the same way. If you have witnessed a miracle or received a revelation; if you have been expanded or enlightened in any way you will be judged accordingly. With every new insight, with every new experience the standard is raised again and again. It is said that the truly ignorant may have an excuse before God, but those who have been shown will not. This is the consequence of enlightenment. To whom much is given, much is expected.
The feeding of the multitudes is one of the many miracles performed by Jesus, upon whom be peace. It is recounted in both the Quran and the New Testament. However the two accounts of the miracles although very similar also differ in some significant ways. In the Quran, the disciples implore Jesus to ask God to send down a table spread of food, saying “we want to eat from it so we may satisfy our hearts and know that you told the truth and that we should be witnesses of it”. God sends the food down to them with the warning that should the disciples deny the truth after witnessing this great miracle they will face a punishment that no one else in the world has ever seen. The disciples witnessed Jesus and witnessed his miracles. The saw truth manifest in a way very few others have. And we cannot undo an experience. There is no way to unsee, unhear or unknow, To turn away from the truth is a sin of the highest order, and brings ruin to the soul.
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