... . Hear me, old man. \nI mean to have the truth out of you if it means your death. \nTALULIAS: Death is not fearsome to one who lives in darkness. \nTruth is all that this old gray head has ever generated. \nALEXANDER: Why, tell it out straightforward, then. \nTALULIAS: The problem lies within your bosom.\nALEXANDER: So this is your disparaging revelation. Go feed it \nto your winged allies. \nTALULIAS: I feed it here to one with as much with which to \nthink. \nALEXANDER: Get out of my sight. Take this ...
... (Based on 1 Corinthians 4:5 and 1 Corinthians 10:17) God admonishes his people to be unified and have no divisions among themselves but be made complete, in the same mind. This hard-hitting drama brings home, in a straightforward manner, the seriousness of division in the body of Christ, the petty nature of most church disagreements today, and the possible ultimate consequences. Setting: The gates of heaven Characters:GATEKEEPER: Either male or female, must have air of authority, preferably older1ST ...
... out," without defining if it were the demon, the man or the unity (or disunity) of both (Luke 4:33 and Mark 1:24). Luke amplifies, "with a loud voice" (Luke 4:33). Mark's version, saying "Just then," (verse 23), is more dramatic than Luke's straightforward, "In the synagogue there was." (verse 33). Except for Luke's preface with the spirit commanding, "Let us alone" (Luke 4:34), Luke and Mark's three direct statements by the spirit are identical: "What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth?" Note, first ...
... Haman honormy uncle in extreme glory, instead of having him hung by the neck to die at the gallows Haman had erected for his death. At my banquet, the king asked me what my request was that I had neglected to mention in his presence. Then, I straightforwardly asked for the safeguarding of the lives of my people and of myself. At that time, I exposed Haman for the murderer that he was. Haman, who had come to the banquet pompously and joyously, pleaded for his life. Naturally, he even claimed to be my friend ...
... the old man has decided to keep us out of the will. If there is any in the first place. JAREL That’s the point. We’ve got to find out. We’ve got to talk to that nurse, or whatever she is. CAIN I suppose I could come out straightforward and ask the old man if he’s got a will. He could’ve stuffed it in the mattress. JAREL Don’t be stupid. Put yourself in his place. And imagine that you had a son like yourself. What would you think if a son like you came up out ...