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It’s a known fact that in certain contexts people’s great strengths become their epic failings.

The Silent Wife

A. S. A. Harrison

But just as water carried Moses to his destiny down the Nile, so water carried another baby from a woman’s body into an expectant world. Wrapped now in flesh, the God who once hovered over the waters was plunged beneath them at the hands of a wild-eyed wilderness preacher. When God emerged, he spoke of living water that forever satisfies and of being born again. He went fishing and washed his friends’ feet. He touched the ceremonially unclean. He spit in the dirt, cast demons into the ocean, and strolled across an angry sea. He got thirsty and he wept. After the government washed its hands of him, God hung on a cross where blood and water spewed from his side. Like Jonah, he got swallowed up for three days. Then God beat death. God rose from the depths and breathed air once again. When he found his friends on the shoreline, he told them not to be afraid but to go out and baptize the whole world. The Spirit that once hovered over the waters had inhabited them. Now every drop is holy.

Searching for Sunday

Rachel Held Evans

she felt and smelt and melted like you. The strong charm of coincidence.”

Ada, or Ardor

Vladimir Nabokov

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