Reflections...
 
 

“All proclamations about God must be surrounded by silence -

a silence that kneels before the ineffable mystery.
When it comes to God we’re all blind and deaf
and therefore ought to be, at least now and then, mute.
Who has a mind large enough

and a spirit capacious enough to embrace deity?
Knowledge of the divine must be knowledge we have received;
it comes not from clever intellectualizing,

imaginative speculation, or spiritual daydreaming,

but from quiet attentive listening.

Christian faith affirms that the One who is wholly other,
who is obscured by the thick darkness of our own ignorance,
has shined a light of self-revelation.
This divine Word, being personal has a name:

Jesus Christ.”

Donald McCullough
If Grace Is So Amazing, Why Don’t We Like It?