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The Lamb and the Fuhrer : Jesus Talks With Hitler (Great Conversations) The Lamb and the Fuhrer : Jesus Talks With Hitler by Ravi Zacharias
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“Redemption of your soul is the price that was paid to restore its original value that had been traded away for lawless things.”
Ravi Zacharias, The Lamb and the Fuhrer : Jesus Talks With Hitler
“There was both unity and diversity in the Trinity, the first cause of all life, and until we find that communion with God, we can have no real unity within ourselves or with our fellow human beings.”
Ravi Zacharias, The Lamb and the Fuhrer : Jesus Talks With Hitler
“[Hitler wasn't] the first one to claim that God was on [his] side. But claiming it and keeping with His character are two different things. Jesus walked with the weak of this world--the sick, the lame, the blind. [Hitler] called them weaklings, the refuse of society, and said they had to be done away with. [God] talked of humility; [Hitler] talked of pride. [God] talked of submission; [Hitler] talked of conquering. [God] talked of love; [Hitler] talked of hate. [God] even allowed those who opposed Him to speak; [Hitler] silenced even those who just wanted to ask questions. [God] allowed those who despised Him the freedom to make their choice. For [Hitler], the only freedom possible was to implement [his] plan for world domination.”
Ravi Zacharias, The Lamb and the Fuhrer : Jesus Talks With Hitler
“[The Jews did not kill Me.] First, no one could have taken My life if I had not willingly laid it down. Also, this is a fraudulent charge that is repeatedly reinvented. They alone did not kill Me--Romans, Greeks, people from everywhere in the world were gathered in Jerusalem on that day and participated in the events that took place. All of humanity must bear the blame for what happened.”
Ravi Zacharias, The Lamb and the Fuhrer : Jesus Talks With Hitler
“Hitler wouldn't answer to anybody, not even God. He didn't dialogue. His was a monologue. Dialogue involves reason; it requires a willingness to admit there's another opinion. To him, there was no other viewpoint but his.”
Ravi Zacharias, The Lamb and the Fuhrer : Jesus Talks With Hitler
“The whole thing was a charade--the pomp, the ceremony, the goose-stepping. the salute--but the incredible cost was very real.”
Ravi Zacharias, The Lamb and the Fuhrer : Jesus Talks With Hitler