Faith's answer to the DaVinci Code, a true story of a miracle in Fatima. In a world torn apart by persecution, war and oppression, three children were chosen to carry a message of hope to th... Read allFaith's answer to the DaVinci Code, a true story of a miracle in Fatima. In a world torn apart by persecution, war and oppression, three children were chosen to carry a message of hope to the world.Faith's answer to the DaVinci Code, a true story of a miracle in Fatima. In a world torn apart by persecution, war and oppression, three children were chosen to carry a message of hope to the world.
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- GoofsAt the end of the movie, a verse is incorrectly quoted as being from Matthew 11:15, where it should be Matthew 11:25.
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Reporter: And you resent this favoritism of God's?
Antonio Dos Santos: It is pointless to resent what is out of our hands.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Finding Fatima (2010)
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No human has literally seen God. (Exodus 33:20; John 1:18; 1 John 4:12) The Bible says that "God is a Spirit," a form of life that is invisible to the human eye. God can be seen directly by angels, though, because they are spirit creatures.
(Matthew 18:10) Moreover, some humans who die will be raised to life in heaven with a spirit body and will then be able to see God.-Philippians 3:20, 21; 1 John 3:2. How to "see" God now. The Bible often uses the idea of seeing figuratively, to represent enlightenment. (Isaiah 6:10; Jeremiah 5:21; John 9:39-41) In this sense, a person can see God now with "the eyes of (his) heart" by having faith so as to know Him and appreciate His qualities. (Ephesians 1:18) The Bible describes steps to build this kind of faith. Learn about God's qualities, such as his love and generosity as well as his wisdom and power, through his creation. (Romans 1:20) After being reminded of God's creative works, the faithful man Job felt as though God were right before his eyes.-Job 42:5. Get to know God by studying the Bible. "If you search for (God), he will let himself be found by you," the Bible assures us.-1 Chronicles 28:9; Psalm 119:2; John 17:3. Learn about God through the life of Jesus. Since Jesus perfectly reflected the personality of his Father, Jehovah God, he could rightly say: "Whoever has seen me has seen the Father also."-John 14:9. Live in a way that pleases God, and see how he acts in your behalf. Jesus said: "Happy are the pure in heart, since they will see God." As noted earlier, some who please God will be resurrected to heaven and will thus "see God" there.-Matthew 5:8; Psalm 11:7. Did not Moses, Abraham, and others actually see God? In accounts where it might seem that the Bible says that humans literally saw God, the context shows that God was represented by an angel or appeared by means of a vision. Angels. In ancient times, God sent angels as his representatives to appear to humans and to speak in his name. (Psalm 103:20) For example, God once spoke to Moses from a burning bush, and the Bible says
that "Moses hid his face, because he was afraid to look at the true God." (Exodus 3:4, 6) Moses did not literally see God, though, for the context shows that he actually saw "Jehovah's angel."-Exodus 3:2. Similarly, when the Bible says that God "spoke to Moses face-to-face," it means that God conversed
with Moses intimately. (Exodus 4:10, 11; 33:11) Moses did not actually see God's face, for the information he received from God "was transmitted through angels." (Galatians 3:19; Acts 7:53) Still, Moses' faith in God was so strong that the Bible described him as "seeing the One who is invisible."-Hebrews 11:27.
In the same way that he spoke to Moses, God communicated with Abraham through angels. Granted, a casual reading of the Bible might give the
impression that Abraham literally saw God. (Genesis 18:1, 33) However, the context shows that the "three men" who came to Abraham were actually angels sent by God. Abraham recognized them as God's representatives and addressed them as if he were speaking directly to Jehovah.-Genesis 18:2, 3, 22,
32; 19:1. Visions. God has also appeared to humans through visions, or scenes presented to a person's mind. For instance, when the Bible says that Moses and other Israelites "saw the God of Israel," they really "saw a vision of the true God." (Exodus 24:9-11) Likewise, the Bible sometimes says that prophets "saw Jehovah." (Isaiah 6:1; Daniel 7:9; Amos 9:1) In each case, the context shows that they were given a vision of God rather than a direct view of him.-Isaiah 1:1; Daniel 7:2; Amos 1:1. And so on... Conclusion: it's all about faith and
visions people have. Me, Rodrig Andrisan, I really admire people with real faith. I admire even more those who prefer to die rather than give up their faith, although this is a proof of incapacitation, they may not be right. About the film now: it's well done, the music is beautiful, the children are beautiful. I hope
that the real ones in 1917, Lúcia dos Santos and her cousins Francisco and Jacinta Marto have really seen something, at least a sun eclipse, repeated 6 times in a row, for 6 months, each time on the 13th. The film is just an order of the Catholic Church. People, billions, are weak and very ignorant, they need faith, unfortunately, blind faith. And Catholics do what they can to keep them
in faith. Like everyone else, Protestants, Orthodox, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, etc. and so on and so on...
- RodrigAndrisan
- Feb 2, 2019
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