“Becoming by grace what God is by nature.” It’s a phrase Collin Saxton used Sunday morning. It continues to have a gravitational pull on my mind. It speaks of process, facilitation, contrast, aspiration.
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
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3 Comments:
Ohhhhh. I like that too. Did he make that up or did he read it somewhere?
Robin,
Google pointed me to St. Athanasius when I searched for the phrase. But Colin still gets a lot of points for knowing and using the words.
Lots of points! I will now have to google St. Athanasius as well. Maybe there's something on wikipedia.
Someday, I hope to meet Colin Saxton. I admire him more and more.
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