Letters2Thoughts

Jesus, True God? Prove it!
e=mc2:
Among the scientific community the above equation is synonymous to Albert Einstein, his theory of relativity.  It is taught in academia all over the world. Considered to be the greatest scientific mind of the 20th century, Einstein contemplated the universe; the physics behind its creation, its laws and principles, and ultimately the “greater intelligence” behind the existence of the universe.
How could a mere mortal conceive and comprehend the very principles of nature? This was Einstein's brilliance, the ability to do just that and encapsulate it in the simple equation, “e=mc2”. For the average individual the letters “e, m, and c and the number 2” represent little more than alpha numeric characters.
Quiz:
Q. The letter “E” stands for what?            A. _______________
Q. The letter “M” stands for what?          A. _______________
Q. The letter “C” stands for what?           A. _______________
For scientists and physicists there is great significance in the arrangement of the letters within Einstein's equation. It meant understanding principles both at the universal, atomic, and subatomic levels. It meant harnessing “Energy” both for beneficial and sadly destructive ends. It meant lighting cities or destroying them.
Einstein is equated, for the most part, in the formulaic layout “E=MC2”a layout which represents the “production of energy”, not “m=e/c2” nor “c2=e/m”.
Holy Scriptures:
And he commanded the multitude to sit down on the grass, and took the five loaves, and the two fishes, and looking up to heaven, he blessed, and brake, and gave the loaves to his disciples, and the disciples to the multitude. And they did all eat, and were filled: and they took up of the fragments that remained twelve baskets full. And they that had eaten were about five thousand men, beside women and children. (Matthew 14: 19-21)
M=E/C2:
The above, less recognized layout of Einstein's “Theory of Relativity”, is one which humanity in general has jealously attempted to achieve; the creation of “matter” or “mass” by the manipulation of energy. But only one man in all of history has demonstrated the ability to do just that, Jesus Christ! The disciples bore witness. Christ took the five loaves and two fishes, looked up to heaven and blessed what was provided. (Matthew 14:19-21) Five and two became enough for roughly fifteen thousand (women and children included) and 12 baskets full left over!
Vast amounts of energy (E) were controlled at speeds beyond our understanding (C2) to “CREATE” mass (M); to create fish and bread! Einstein's equation went from e=mc2 to m=e/c2!
How could a mere mortal conceive of, contain, and manipulate the laws of the universe to create? Mere mortal man will never be able to actualize the ability to “create something from nothing”. Only God has the power, knowledge, and understanding to create “something” from “nothing”. And only the Son of God, Jesus Christ, was able to access the “glory” and “power” of his Father in heaven to “create something from nothing”.
Summary:
Einstein was so consumed in his search for the “Universal Formula” that he had little time to ponder the mundane. It has been suggested that simple tasks such as tying his shoes were beyond him; that he would often get lost when out for a solitary walk. Einstein gave his life to science.
Christ was so consumed to “glorify his Father in heaven”, that he gave himself completely to our salvation. Nothing was beyond him. Nothing was lost on him. Christ would go for solitary walks to commune with his Father in heaven. Christ gave his life for us.