WHAT AN EXIT (6)
Scripture: Luke 24:50-53, Acts 1:9-11
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Title: What An Exit (6)
Series: Snapshots of Holy Week
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: Luke 24:50-53 & Acts 1:9-11
Easter Sermon Series
I - The Triumphant Moment (9)
II - The Troubled Men (10a)
III - The Thrilling Message (10b - 11)
IV - The Terrific Maneuver (Luke 24: 52 - 53)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with subpoints.
I'll Be Back
In 1984, Armold Schwarzenegger first used the line "I'll be back" in The Terminator. In the scene, his character, the Terminator, a cyborg assassin, is refused entry to the police station where his targets, Sarah Connor and Kyle Reese, are being detained. He surveys the counter, then tells the police desk sergeant: "I'll be back." Moments later, he drives a car into the station, destroying the counter, and massacres the staff.
In an October 1, 2012, interview on Good Morning America, Schwarzenegger revealed that he had difficulty pronouncing the word I'll and asked director James Cameron if it could be changed to "I will be back". Cameron refused but told him that the shot would be taken as many times as he wished and the best would be used in the final cut of the film so Schwarzenegger could vary the line.
The phrase "I'll be back" was used in numerous of Schwarzenegger's other movies, once in Terminator 2, then the term "She'll be back and I'm back" in Terminator 3, it was used again in Terminator Salvation, Terminator Genisys, and Terminator Dark Fate. The term was used in some form or another in at least six other films that Schwarzenegger starred in.
The phrase "I'll be back" is listed as number 37 of the top 100 movie quotes.
As those men stood upon the top of that mount and watched the Lord sail off into the horizon, he was not telling those men goodbye, but in reality, the angels assured them of this one thing, "I'll be back!!!" The church has not been left without hope, the Lord has promised to return, he will be back, amen!!!
I - The Triumphant Moment (9)
A ...
Series: Snapshots of Holy Week
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: Luke 24:50-53 & Acts 1:9-11
Easter Sermon Series
I - The Triumphant Moment (9)
II - The Troubled Men (10a)
III - The Thrilling Message (10b - 11)
IV - The Terrific Maneuver (Luke 24: 52 - 53)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with subpoints.
I'll Be Back
In 1984, Armold Schwarzenegger first used the line "I'll be back" in The Terminator. In the scene, his character, the Terminator, a cyborg assassin, is refused entry to the police station where his targets, Sarah Connor and Kyle Reese, are being detained. He surveys the counter, then tells the police desk sergeant: "I'll be back." Moments later, he drives a car into the station, destroying the counter, and massacres the staff.
In an October 1, 2012, interview on Good Morning America, Schwarzenegger revealed that he had difficulty pronouncing the word I'll and asked director James Cameron if it could be changed to "I will be back". Cameron refused but told him that the shot would be taken as many times as he wished and the best would be used in the final cut of the film so Schwarzenegger could vary the line.
The phrase "I'll be back" was used in numerous of Schwarzenegger's other movies, once in Terminator 2, then the term "She'll be back and I'm back" in Terminator 3, it was used again in Terminator Salvation, Terminator Genisys, and Terminator Dark Fate. The term was used in some form or another in at least six other films that Schwarzenegger starred in.
The phrase "I'll be back" is listed as number 37 of the top 100 movie quotes.
As those men stood upon the top of that mount and watched the Lord sail off into the horizon, he was not telling those men goodbye, but in reality, the angels assured them of this one thing, "I'll be back!!!" The church has not been left without hope, the Lord has promised to return, he will be back, amen!!!
I - The Triumphant Moment (9)
A ...
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