And the Angels Were Silent

And the Angels Were Silent by Max Lucado, published by Multnomah Books in February 1995, is a softcover edition comprising 264 pages. This book explores the final week of Jesus Christ’s life, capturing the profound moments leading up to his ultimate sacrifice. It presents a reflective narrative that invites readers to consider the significance of this pivotal time, emphasizing the gravity of the events as they unfold.
Readers will find a deep examination of themes such as faith, redemption, and the nature of divine love. The narrative highlights the tension of the final days, portraying a Savior who embodies unwavering commitment to humanity. Through this exploration, Lucado delves into concepts of Christian theology, angelology, and the essence of Christ’s mission, offering insights that resonate with those interested in inspirational religious literature.
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As the last sand slipped through the hour-glass, what mattered? It’s the final week. The players are nearing the stage. The props are being put into position. All of heaven watches. It is the long-awaited week. A week when no angel dared sing. A hush fell over heaven as the God-man faced his final days. Note the firmness in his walk. Hear the conviction in his voice. Witness the courage of his deeds. See His passion … the Savior who will not give up on his children until they are found. See His Power … the God who will not tolerate hollow religion. Hear His Promise … the Redeemer who would rather go to hell for you than to heaven without you.
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