Attempts at a witness of any kind (and the Passion went over well with the Protestant arm of Christendom as well as the Catholic arm) will draw static from hell.
Indeed. When I went, the theatre was full of elderly people who had seen it several times.
I can’t watch it without bursting into tears at what our Lord and Saviour put himself through, all for us. The scenes with his mother Mary are particularly gut-wrenching, watching her try to get to her son.
Jesus: after building a stool and table, Mary says what is this? He says, it is to eat. Up off the floor. :)
I’ll bet He had a great sense of humor.
Indeed. When I went, the theatre was full of elderly people who had seen it several times.
I can’t watch it without bursting into tears at what our Lord and Saviour put himself through, all for us. The scenes with his mother Mary are particularly gut-wrenching, watching her try to get to her son.
Jesus: after building a stool and table, Mary says what is this? He says, it is to eat. Up off the floor. :)
I’ll bet He had a great sense of humor.
Indeed. When I went, the theatre was full of elderly people who had seen it several times.
I can’t watch it without bursting into tears at what our Lord and Saviour put himself through, all for us. The scenes with his mother Mary are particularly gut-wrenching, watching her try to get to her son.
Jesus: after building a stool and table, Mary says what is this? He says, it is to eat. Up off the floor. :)
I’ll bet He had a great sense of humor.
Indeed. When I went, the theatre was full of elderly people who had seen it several times.
I can’t watch it without bursting into tears at what our Lord and Saviour put himself through, all for us. The scenes with his mother Mary are particularly gut-wrenching, watching her try to get to her son.
Jesus: after building a stool and table, Mary says what is this? He says, it is to eat. Up off the floor. :)
I’ll bet He had a great sense of humor.