Emphasis Preaching Journal
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"Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord."
It has been said that Jane Austen despised the greater number of her characters. George Eliot, on the contrary, suffered with each of hers. George Eliot is a good clue to the character of God. God becomes man, leaves the royal robes at home, and, in the passage before us, accents his humility by choosing for transportation a colt, the ancient Near East version of a Honda Civic.
"Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord."
It has been said that Jane Austen despised the greater number of her characters. George Eliot, on the contrary, suffered with each of hers. George Eliot is a good clue to the character of God. God becomes man, leaves the royal robes at home, and, in the passage before us, accents his humility by choosing for transportation a colt, the ancient Near East version of a Honda Civic.
