Elderman, //If the crowds at the temple saw such a miracle, would anyone thereafter dare raise a doubt that Jesus was the promised Messiah? And if the crowds accepted Jesus as the Messiah on the basis of such showmanship, might Jesus not avoid a lot of hardship and trouble? Perhaps. But Jesus knew that it was God’s will for the Messiah to carry out his work in a humble manner, not to influence people to believe in him by means of spectacular displays. (Isaiah 42:1, 2) Again, Jesus refused to disobey a Fame held no lure for him.//
Ha ha! How very convenient. Of course, had Jesus taken that leap, he'd have been dead. Proof positive that there were no angels to rescue him. It's a bit like Keyplus' camel story really, isn't it. Sneaky old God. He's got you all ways - and you fall for it!
//Jesus knew it was God's will//.
And why wouldn't he? He's God isn't he?
Truthabounds, Vulcan is right. You are rude. Chakka is far from stupid. In fact if you possessed just one iota of his intellect you might be capable of seeing beyond the superstitious tripe that clearly obsesses you.