"Vanity of vanities!" says the preacher. "Everything is vanity." He was right, and wound up saying that what counts is what is God-ward, but not the shallow God of political dominance at any cost. Solomon, who probably wrote this, was a multi billionaire by modern standards. These things of which Frank speaks are also the things invested most in God, whether or not we immediately think of them that way.
Thank you Frank Schaeffer. This is reason in the face of the absurd, which seems to be our present world.
"Vanity of vanities!" says the preacher. "Everything is vanity." He was right, and wound up saying that what counts is what is God-ward, but not the shallow God of political dominance at any cost. Solomon, who probably wrote this, was a multi billionaire by modern standards. These things of which Frank speaks are also the things invested most in God, whether or not we immediately think of them that way.
Great wisdom you have shared. Aprovecha en Espanol is the word for it. I love that.
This is lovely.