“There is a question that follows me wherever I turn: What is expected of me? What is demanded of me?
What we encounter is not only flowers and stars, mountains and walls. Over and above all things is a sublime expectation, a waiting for. With every child born a new expectation enters the world.
This is the most important experience in the life of every human being: something is asked of me. Every human being has had a moment in which he sensed a mysterious waiting for him. Meaning is found in responding to the demand, meaning is found in sensing the demand.” - Heschel
Die gebeure wat volg op die kruisiging van Jesus is nie vir ons verborge nie: dis die opstanding van Jesus. Die lewe is kompleks,...
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“Suffering is not evidence of God’s absence, but of God’s presence. And it is in our acceptance of it, our participation in it, that...