Our visiting pastor talked about how, when people are called God's handiwork in Scripture, the ancient Greeks would have translated that as God's poems. This may have changed my life--that we are creativity, depth, condensed truth and light, made to throw off light and truth for others, as poems do.
--Anne Lamott
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A literal translation of Ephesians 2:10 reads: For we are God's poetry, created in Christ Jesus...
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