Peripatetics: The Art of Walking

Peripatetics: The Art of Walking

 

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Saturday, April 02, 2005

Okay, so I'm a little bit later today than usual...

From Dave Crowder's "Praise Habit":

"I must tell you this now. You would feel anger if I did not. Salvation life is the sweetest living. The psalmist begs us here to pursue such soaring life, to pursue such a heavenly God rather than remain fixed to the ground, living as unredeemed humans. read again [in Psalm 146] how the psalmist attempts description of the indescribable mercies and savings of God. Read as he calls us to someplace above the gray, through the clouds to a place where there is hope and healing, where justice and mercy rule, where the King of Creation cradles the widows and the orphans and the fallen, where the blind see and goodness is champion. This is our God.

There is no love greater or more beautiful. I would stop you in the street to tell you this."

So, if you stopped me on the street, what would you tell me about God?

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