Sunday, November 2, 2014

But all the while, there was one thing we most needed even from the start, and certainly will need from here on out into the New Jerusalem: the ability to take our freedom seriously and act on it, to live not in fear of mistakes but in the knowledge that no mistake can hold a candle to the love that draws us home. My repentance, accordingly, is not so much for my failings but for the two-bit attitude toward them by which I made them more sovereign than grace. Grace - the imperative to hear the music, not just listen for errors - makes all infirmities occasions of glory.
Robert Farrar Capon, Between Noon & Three: Romance, Law & the Outrage of Grace



Our wounds are God's access point

"The things that we love tell us what we are."
- St. Thomas Aquinas





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