βIt seems to me the primary narrative of the Bible is this exile, this disconnect β we are always trying to come home, always struggling to find the Kingdom and yet most the time remain as Moses looking into the Promised Land we can see it but not quite enter.β
Straight From The Horses Mouth
Posted Jul 22 2009 by Jonathan Brink in The Horses Mouth with 0 Comments
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