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Message: You might be interested in this article by Mary Catherine Caldwell from the Trinity Forum Academy's online newsletter CONVERSATIONS. The opening text is below; see this link for the rest: http://www.ttf.org/index/conversations/detail/reflections-of-moments-on-the-fringe/ ---------- Reflections of Moments on the Fringe A journal entry from a 2007 Academy Fellow. As I sit here contemplating so many thoughts, I am overwhelmed at where my mind and my heart are going. After just reading how the Lord God is the creator and we are the molded clay before him, I find myself prostrate on the floor because that’s the only way that I can come before his throne. Paul says that some vessels are molded for glory and some for destruction. Some for mercy and others to be hardened. I am so in awe; the fear and reverence of the most holy most powerful maker has been burned upon me. I am before him—the whole, powerful, solid, true, beautiful great I AM—and I am fearful of his power yet I am thrown on my face in thanksgiving that he had mercy on me! That he adopted me, my name, as in Isaiah, was called, and I am his. I feel in awe of him and so inadequate to look upon his glory; I feel as Job did crying out for a mediator. ---------- The entry has 579 more words. http://www.ttf.org/index/conversations/detail/reflections-of-moments-on-the-fringe/
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