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Sunday, September 5, 2010

In This Story

"In this story, the sun moves. In this story, every night meets a dawn and burns away in the bright morning. In this story, Winter can never hold back the Spring... He is the best of all possible audiences, the only Audience to see every scene, the Author who became a Character and heaped every shadow on Himself. The Greeks were right. Live in fear of a grinding end and a dank hereafter. Unless you know a bigger God, or better yet, are related to Him by blood."

~N.D. Wilson in
Notes from a Tilt-a-Whirl

1 comment:

  1. OK, I'm ready to read the book! I love the lines, "the only Audience to see every scene, the Author who became a Character and heaped every shadow on Himself."

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