tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29874277.post5747333577371320488..comments2023-06-27T06:13:15.376-04:00Comments on Jack's Winning Words: Jackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04054697504587480683noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29874277.post-32027918975462151052015-10-14T08:11:16.487-04:002015-10-14T08:11:16.487-04:00Being an avid reader and especially of the Bible, ...Being an avid reader and especially of the Bible, have decided that "the old is always there", "the present is always there" and "the possibility of the new is always there". Even secular reading and fiction, the work of the imagination, seems to me can carry that sort of reality. The older I get, the more experiences I have, the more reading and rereading I do, feel like am more and more living into a "Biblical sense of time" and not so much a "linear sense of time" as the clock and calendar would have me do. What I don't understand at one point or can't absorb at one time, maybe later it all will become pertinent and meaningful to me. That's why I own so many books and am even more thankful for the public library which is a public storage place of books so always have opportunity to read and reread them. God certainly knew what He was doing, for His peoples' own good, when He decided Moses should write on the tablets for posterity.<br />S.H. in MI Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com