Zorak says, "Even I, Zorak, evil space villain, will say that Jesus, the Almighty Lord, works His presence in many ways, some subtle, some not so subtle. Regarding whether He will walk amongst us is for Him to decide, but know that when He does return, as He promised, it will be with the Glory of the Lord from the heavens, and every knee shall bow before Him."
2007-07-12 10:51:02
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answered by enbsayshello 5
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If you recall from the Bible, after Jesus was resurrected, the first person he saw was Mary Magdalene. She was crying in the garden outside the tomb.
Jesus walked up and asked her why she was crying. She thought he was the gardener and told him all about Jesus, and his death. She knew Jesus personally, and under normal circumstances would have been expected to be able to recognize Him and pick Him out of a crowd. She was an early Disciple. (Not an Apostle, but a Disciple.)
Then Jesus revealed himself to her, and she recognized him.
So, from this example, and from others (the walk to Emmaus etc.....) we see that Jesus may hide his identity from us, as he desires. What better way to see the true character of a person?
So, if Jesus is walking among us today, and wishes to be recognized, we will indeed instantly know who He is. If he is going anonymously, then we will not be able to identify Him.
2007-07-12 16:46:29
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answered by Barry F 5
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Nope. Like most people, you never know how good or close you were to a good person until they are gone.
2007-07-13 00:41:45
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answered by Mr. T 3
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