I think it goes beyond orthodoxy, HJ. It's Gospel - and by that, it it is orthodox. But I would also say that people as diverse as Mother Teresa of Calcutta and Pere Teihard de Chardin lived their lives by what it says, placing their lives into the hands of God and allowing Him to move through them. I listen to it as a reminder that we all follow Someone greater than our squabbles :) God bless.
It is a beautiful hymn - and orthodox too.
ReplyDeleteI think it goes beyond orthodoxy, HJ. It's Gospel - and by that, it it is orthodox. But I would also say that people as diverse as Mother Teresa of Calcutta and Pere Teihard de Chardin lived their lives by what it says, placing their lives into the hands of God and allowing Him to move through them. I listen to it as a reminder that we all follow Someone greater than our squabbles :) God bless.
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