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The world may have reason to scoff at the idea of a gentle giant, but the Lord regularly presents himself as both mighty and gentle, both far off and near, both transcendent and immanent. This passage is no exception.
By Ryan BrownThe world may have reason to scoff at the idea of a gentle giant, but the Lord regularly presents himself as both mighty and gentle, both far off and near, both transcendent and immanent. This passage is no exception.