And The Angels Were Silent
And The Angels Were Silent : Walking with Christ toward the Cross (Lucado, Max)
- Author: Max Lucado
- Length: 224
- Edition: Hardcover
- Publisher: W Publishing Group
Description of And The Angels Were Silent:
As Jesus entered His final days and faced Golgotha, He acted with loving purpose and deliberate intent. Each step was calculated. Every act premeditated. Knowing He had just one week with His disciples, what did Jesus tell them? Where did He go? What did He do? What really mattered in those final hours? And The Angels Were Silent allows you to enter the holy week and observe · His final walk through the Temple of Jerusalem, for it was on this walk that He denounced hollow religion. · His final walk to the Mount of Olives, for it was there He promised to return and take you home. · His final walk to Golgothas cross, for it was there He purchased your freedom. And The Angels Were Silent a revealingly intimate look at our Saviors last week.
Information on And The Angels Were Silent from the publisher:
He called himself God, but wore the clothes of a man. He called himself Messiah, but never marshalled an army. He was regarded as a king, but his only crown was of thorns. How do you explain such a man? One way is to take a walk. His walk. His final walk. In And The Angels Were Silent, Max Lucado follows Christ's footsteps during the last week of his life -- from the beginning of his journey out of Jericho up to the glittering city of Jerusalem, from the olive garden of Gethsemane to the trial, from Pilate's palace to Golgotha's cross. Walk with Christ toward the cross and decide for yourself who he is. Decide how you will answer when Jesus asks, "Who do you say I am?" Decide what verdict you will render when you look into his eyes.
Description of Max Lucado, author of And The Angels Were Silent:
As Jesus entered His final days and faced Golgotha, He acted with loving purpose and deliberate intent. Each step was calculated. Every act premeditated. Knowing He had just one week with His disciples, what did Jesus tell them? Where did He go? What did He Do? What really mattered in those final hours? This book allows you to enter the holy week and observe: His final walk through the temple of Jerusalem, for it was on this walk that He denounced hollow religion; His final walk to the Mount of Olives, for it was there He promised to return and take you home; His final walk to Golgotha's cross, for it was there He purchased your freedom. This book is a revealingly intimate look at our Savior's last week.






