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God's Eternal Glory

God's Eternal Glory

[Exodus 24, 12-18, 2 Peter 1, 16-21, Matthew 17, 1-9] I have been thinking quite a lot recently about the different ways in which we handle the concept and the fact of Time. Is it as linear as we tend to assume? This was provoked partly by a friend’s comment that she did not feel like going to see the new film about Little Women because she had heard that it jumps about quite a lot between present and past. I had already seen the film and enjoyed it a lot so didn’t find it