When we read in the Scriptures that Jesus walked on water, most of us don't believe that it really happened. We assume that it might have been frozen water--ice, but we know there would be no storm if indeed it was ice on which he had walked. Peter sank into the water after traveling a short distance. There was no ice, there was only water. Walking on water is a phenomenon that is inexplicable under ordinary circumstances because only in the realm of the spirit can one walk on water. Only in teleportation across a body of water can one appear to be walking on water, and only if the teleportation is slowed by the spiritual forces of evil. When the apostles saw Jesus' spirit coming towards them, they saw him only because Satan was trying to prevent him from going to them. His teleportation was slowed and became visible because of Satanic opposition. Ordinarily, when one teleports, it happens at the speed of light.
Teleportation may become a common practice in the kingdom of God. You will decide that you wish to travel to Paris, France and will pack your documents and your luggage to take with you. You will arrive at your destination in a flash, with the documents and the luggage you designated. If you have never teleported, you should not expect to do so until after Jesus arrives and commences his millennial reign. You will not need to practice; you will become an instant expert at teleportation, especially over land masses. It will take at least a year before you can safely teleport over large bodies of water. Demonic spirits reside in bodies of water, particularly seas, because the salt helps to preserve them. Therefore, the energy over water is very neutral, and affects all energy spectrums, including high energies. When Jesus was teaching Peter how to teleport over water, he knew that they had to do it at low levels, close to the water surface. He knew also that Peter would be afraid because Peter knew that demonic forces resound in sea water.
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