I have often thought that scripture/salvation history is so perfectly designed it could not be an accident. It stands as a proof of God in itself, aside from, you know, the first hand accounts.
Thanks, Scoot. Yes, it's often masked by whole heaps of human messiness and can take quite some doing to work out the meaning of the big story in our own lives, but, it's just too uncanny, and fundamentally beautiful, and life-giving, and meaningful, and heart-breaking, not to be true. And did I say uncanny?
I have often thought that scripture/salvation history is so perfectly designed it could not be an accident. It stands as a proof of God in itself, aside from, you know, the first hand accounts.
Thanks, Scoot. Yes, it's often masked by whole heaps of human messiness and can take quite some doing to work out the meaning of the big story in our own lives, but, it's just too uncanny, and fundamentally beautiful, and life-giving, and meaningful, and heart-breaking, not to be true. And did I say uncanny?