Brian Godawa Quote

You would not attack an unarmed, naked woman, would you, Son of God? Her voice turned from vulnerable to sexual. Or would you like to? Jesus kept looking her in the eye. Compassion flowed from his gaze, not judgment. It shook her to the core. He said, You are a woman created in the image of Yahweh and you have a name. I am the Ob of Panias. I belong to Pan. You belong to Yahweh, said Jesus. He reached out and touched her head. She froze. Her eyes went wide with terror. She began to tremble. The serpents slid off her body in a self-protective move. Her head tilted back and her mouth opened wider than humanly possible. A black swarm of flies issued from her mouth as if from her very soul.

Brian Godawa

You would not attack an unarmed, naked woman, would you, Son of God? Her voice turned from vulnerable to sexual. Or would you like to? Jesus kept looking her in the eye. Compassion flowed from his gaze, not judgment. It shook her to the core. He said, You are a woman created in the image of Yahweh and you have a name. I am the Ob of Panias. I belong to Pan. You belong to Yahweh, said Jesus. He reached out and touched her head. She froze. Her eyes went wide with terror. She began to tremble. The serpents slid off her body in a self-protective move. Her head tilted back and her mouth opened wider than humanly possible. A black swarm of flies issued from her mouth as if from her very soul.

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About Brian Godawa

Brian James Godawa (born November 10, 1961) is an American screenwriter and author. He wrote the screenplay for To End All Wars and The Visitation, and co-wrote Change Your Life! with Adam Christing and My Son Hunter with Phelim McAleer.
Godawa's book, Hollywood Worldviews: Watching Films with Wisdom and Discernment (ISBN 0830837132), is in its ninth printing. He is also a contributor to the BioLogos Forum.
His acclaimed Biblical Fantasy books, the Nephilim Chronicles, is an imaginative retelling of Biblical stories of the Nephilim giants, the secret plans of the fallen Watchers (angel), and the War of the Seed of Serpent with the Seed of Eve. The sequel series, Chronicles of the Apocalypse, tells the story of John the Apostle's Book of Revelation. The Chronicles of the Watchers "recounts true history through the Watcher paradigm."