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4 illustrations — Creative analogies that make complex theology accessible
A shepherd explained how his sheep knew his voice: 'When I call to them, they look up immediately. Other shepherds might sound similar to you, but the sheep never mistake my voice. It's not just the sound—it's the relationship.
A lighthouse stands firm against the fiercest storms, not because it fights against them, but because it is built on a solid foundation. Its light continues to shine, providing guidance to ships even in the darkest night.
An eagle uses the storm to lift it higher. It spreads its mighty wings and uses the current of the storm to soar above it. The eagle does not fear the storm; it uses it.
A master potter takes a lump of clay and shapes it with careful hands. The clay must be soft and pliable to be molded. Sometimes the potter must apply pressure, sometimes gentle touches. The clay that resists the potter's hands...
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