tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-750912086177217353.post3132047544108240698..comments2023-08-19T18:51:19.892+08:00Comments on Echoes of His Love: Reading God in Jane AustenUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-750912086177217353.post-80145753214100165562007-07-31T09:20:00.000+08:002007-07-31T09:20:00.000+08:00I am blessed yet again with another insightful pos...I am blessed yet again with another insightful post. Though I am not a Jane Austen fan (yet), I am a fan of the "Great Author". <BR/><BR/>Some people see God's intervention in their lives as if His hands are only meant to clean up after the mess they have made of it. Others see God as a boy in front of a gumball machine, all he can do is drop a coin, twist the knob, watch helplessly as the gumball rolls and swirls around, and only get to touch the gumball as it pops out at the other end. <BR/><BR/>This post is a great reminder of how much our God isn't like that. He is our "Great Author", each of our lives twist and turn is no accident under his divine authorship. Thus, we can indeed just faithfully and anticipatingly 'read on'. <BR/><BR/>Soli Deo Gloria!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com