Good morning. May the Lord bless and keep you today.
There is an eclectic little group of Kindle deals to browse through today.
(Yesterday on the blog: The Ministry of Being a Little Bit Further Along)
My Darkest Night; Hopefully Not Yours
Jim Elliff: “At 3:30 a.m., I awoke to a black room, so dark that my eyes could not see even one inch away, much less to the other side. The simple room in a Romanian home in Brasov had one of those metal external shades that are lowered over the window, capable of completely deleting light. I was in the darkest place I had been in perhaps for years. And, since it was night and I was alone in the house, I thought.” This got him thinking about the “outer darkness.”
How Will the People in Heaven View Hell?
On a somewhat similar topic, here’s Amy Hall on heaven and hell. “I fairly regularly get asked this question in various forms: How will the people in Heaven view Hell? How can they enjoy the glories of God while others are suffering? My answer has two parts—a direct answer and a crucial context for that answer.”
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