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The Rejection of Christ
The Rejection of Christ
Dare to read the most powerful drama about repeated attempts upon the Lord's life: Then Jesus stared all twelve of His abductors down, and He plainly told them with much authority ringing within His tone, to cast away from them their filthy cups of abomination which were only filled with purist ignorance. Then Jesus cried aloud saying, “ 'O searchable love of the light! 'O bitterness of the fire that blazes in the bodies of men and in their marrow, kindling in them night and day, and burning their limbs and making their minds to become drunk and their souls to become deranged.” Now at that point Barubus realized he should have left the gag upon the Lord. Therefore he tried shouting our Icon of Icons down with some free flowing curses to fan the flames of the other's cooling hatred.
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The Resurrection of Nain and the Beggar
The Resurrection of Nain and the Beggar
Read Bible drama at it's best: In reality the fact was that the Holy Spirit was suddenly blowing upon Ahmed as the Breath of God. 'Twas also a most holy moment of many sparkling sparkles and twinkling twinkles as even the stars themselves seemed to come forth in their shining to greet that blind man. For it made absolutely no difference that Ahmed opened not His eyelids since within His mind's eye for the first time he could ever remember he began seeing expolions of Holy Spirit Glimers within. Then as Ahmed obeyed the Lord and started walking towards that closeby pool of Siloam a great whirlwind of the most blissful bliss he ever felt coming forth to caress his face ever so mightily. Therefore that soon to be liberated man quickly came to his destination, believing that he would soon see. He unexpectedly once again felt even a stronger wonderful wind of the Most High blissfully starting to consume every thought and feeling that he was experiencing. Then even though he was caught up within pure serenity Ahmed then began to wash within that pool just as commanded by our Beneficent One.
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Christ's Early Days
Christ's Early Days
Get a good sense of Christ's time: Unfortunately, before the world's good news could ever be made manifest it was still the violent age of Rome's Caesar. For years earlier it became an awful time of murder unleashed as it became the horrific season when the Imperial Roman armies swept into Israel like a terrifying scourge of some very hungry locusts; Neither could anything stop them from devouring everything in their destructive path. For they had some pretty huge fangs, long spears, and double edged swords, dull enough to cut someone's soul assunder from their spirit and sharp enough to split any slow hare clean in two. 2 And as those power driven legions invaded, carrying their emblems of a screaming eagle with claws bared, they poured in through the north east and totally ravaged the kingdom of Judea within but a few days. 3 Then those haughty warmongers crushed, killed and destroyed anyone or anything that stood in their way of making everyone in Canaan to get down onto their knees. 4 For it was well known that those bloodthirsty warriors were real experts at showering the dust of some gory battles with an awful shower of oozing blood. And it soon came about that their general Pompeii even had his way within the most holy place in that Jewish nation by entering into the Hebrew temple's holy of holies, only to desecrate it with the wasted blood of some priests. 5 But instead of finding gold as he expected, Pompeii only found a scroll, handed down to the Israelites from Moses the prophet many centuries earlier. So that angry commander then whipped his men up into a feeding frenzy that was fated to last for more than 50 years after his invasion. 6 Thus, the history of Judea could easily be read by the light of many burning villages as thousands of souls quickly discovered the cruel and unusual slaughter of Roman justice which included the cruelty of crucifixions.
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Gideon
Gideon
Twas a time when Jesus in his pre-existent form came unto Gideon disguised as an angel. And he could tell that the measure of that Tailor of the Ages was cut out of perfection and was ever so carefully knitted together with absolute flawlessness. Nor can anyone argue that the Bible didn't clearly reveal Him to be the Lord. Now Gideon was afraid he would die over seeing Him since 50,000 men were even slain in the book of 1st Samuel 6:9 just for looking into the arc of the covenant. But our Lord of Always had some amazing plans for that son of Joash, which included fire gushing out of a rock, as well as a fleece drenched with dew, even though the ground stayed dry as a sign. Therefore Gideon was a mighty man of valor even though he struggled with lots of doubt. And every reader herein shall find that his incredible story of his doubts really comes alive here. For above all, that son of Joash realized very well that faltering faith lives upon doubts and that those same doubts either transforms into some insanity or completely stops as soon as soon as anyone passes from doubt to certainty. And that's where he earnestly wanted to be....certain!
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Lazarus Rising
Lazarus Rising
GREAT DRAMA: Even Pontius Pilate was fated to adress the new lease on life that was given unto Lazarus. For it eventually came to pass while he was reporting to Tiberius Caesar that he dared to write: “There is another very mighty deed which is strange to the gods we have: Jesus raised up a man who had been dead four days, summoning him by this word alone, when the dead man had begun to decay and his body was corrupted by the worms which had been bred, and had the stench of a dog; but, knowing he was lying in the tomb, He commanded him to come forth, nor did the dead man at all delay, but as a bridegroom out of his chamber, he went forth from his tomb as it filled with the fragrance of abundant perfume.” Unfortunately, even though many believed in Jesus due to this incredibly mighty work, others only hardened their hearts even more, so they could reject him. By noon the next day this story had spread over all Jerusalem. Scores of men and women went to Bethany to look upon Lazarus and talk with him since such pilgrims were searching for the Truth of Christ.
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Zacchaeus
Zacchaeus
By far this work is this author's best work about salvation; For that is exactly what the story of Zacchaeus was about. So check out great drama like this: And within those victorious moments of his supplications that former hateful man all of a sudden discovered that prayer is the key which opens the door of a Man's heart, so God's soft still voice may be heard within the mind. And since Zacchaeus finally discovered that it's more blessed to give than to receive, he was predestined to let his alms sweat in his hands until he knew whom he should give them to. And as he prayed he would soon be asking for some great things, but he would even be content if only some little things were added unto him.
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Shepherd of Hermas
Shepherd of Hermas
The Shepherd of Hermas – Commandments and Parables is a former Bible book from the second century that stresses that “Without love a man's heart is parched and cracked as the bottom of a dry well and his words are empty as a hollow gourd.” And this red letter Agrapha version weaves in hundreds of proven sayings of Christ from many ancient sources such as: “It is more blessed to give than to receive, therefore let your alms sweat in your hands until you know to whom to give it to. And as you pray, ask for the great things; but be content if only the little things are added unto you.” So be blessed by a multitude of the Lord's sayings like: “He that is greedy of riches is like one who drinks water from the sea. The more he drinks, the more his thirst increases; and he does not cease drinking until he perishes.” And truly I say unto anyone who has worldly hunger: The words of this book shall be a barren buffet; but to those who seek the Bread of Life they offer a true feast. Simply an amazing book therefore, especially considering the years of reasearch behind it. Jesus also said, " Neither can people who are like dry canals, ever be made to be a partaker of My living waters; nor can death be found in those who live for me, just as life can not be found in those who die daily to all that is morally good. " So please partake of this offering: For it shall bring forth scads of latter rain into the souls of any who are tired of a spiritual drought.
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