We grant each other grace every day, as we should. Yet it is God's grace that elevates us above the too frequent senseless and confusing vagaries of the world in which we live. It is this grace that tells us that there is hope, a hope that reality is more than what we see, a reality that frames and orders all we do. It is a grace that tells us that whatever else we may think about God, what we ought to think most about him is this: God is loving, God is gracious, and God is for us, for us today, for us tomorrow, for us forever.
This may leave you nonplussed. Fair enough. However, do we really want to believe that this world, this magnificent and bounteous and amazing world, cannot speak beyond itself?
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