
“As the echo of the crunching of the fruit was still sounding in the garden, Jesus was leaving for Calvary.”
This quote is from, And The Angels Were Silent, By: Max Lucado
recovering economist
“As the echo of the crunching of the fruit was still sounding in the garden, Jesus was leaving for Calvary.”
This quote is from, And The Angels Were Silent, By: Max Lucado
This is one of those passages that I would like to see a poll on.
Is that possible?
It’s interesting though.
The ways different religions and denominations believe that God communicates with them.
In our culture, dreams are carefully considered because, as a well-known hadith teaches, “The dreams of the faithful are prophetic.” In fact, dreams are the only means I know of by which the average Muslim expects to hear directly from God.
–Nabeel Qureshi, Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus