training nor any specialized aptitude for a person to understand the depths of life and of the deity. It requires merely that we acknowledge the exclusive honor due the eternal God and acknowledge our own nothingness before God. (359) It speaks of God’s grace toward the sins of the big cities, about God’s love where misery and guilt accumulate in frightening proportions, where calloused hands perhaps are clenched fists, in defiance of fate. You, human being, no matter who you are, you are God’s child,
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