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Waves and Rocks
Gene
Introduction
The Beauty of Male and Femaleness
I’m writing from a hotel next to the Pacific Ocean.
The view is spectacular, and I can’t stop looking at (and listening to) the dynamic coastline, where the liquid vast blue sea meets the solid vast brownish land.
The intersection is vivid white, an always changing line of waves breaking unpredictably against the steady shoreline.
There are crowds on the beach, swimming and surfing and simply watching the waves.
Cheerful shouts of families fill the salty air.
This scene happens on almost every coast, every day, around the world.
Why?
There are crowds on the beach, swimming and surfing and simply watching the waves.
Cheerful shouts of families fill the salty air.
This scene happens on almost every coast, every day, around the world.
Why?
I’m writing from a hotel next to the Pacific Ocean.
The view is spectacular, and I can’t stop looking at (and listening to) the dynamic coastline, where the liquid vast blue sea meets the solid vast brownish land.
The intersection is vivid white, an always changing line of waves breaking unpredictably against the steady shoreline.
“The coast is beautiful” is something existentially true and intuitively felt among humans.
We’re drawn to places where land meets sea, where water meets rock; two very different things coming together to produce an aesthetic pleasure and a life-giving good.
“The coast is beautiful” is something existentially true and intuitively felt among humans.
We’re drawn to places where land meets sea, where water meets rock; two very different things coming together to produce an aesthetic pleasure and a life-giving good.
I’m writing from a hotel next to the Pacific Ocean.
The view is spectacular, and I can’t stop looking at (and listening to) the dynamic coastline, where the liquid vast blue sea meets the solid vast brownish land.
The intersection is vivid white, an always changing line of waves breaking unpredictably against the steady shoreline.
There are crowds on the beach, swimming and surfing and simply watching the waves.
Cheerful shouts of families fill the salty air.
This scene happens on almost every coast, every day, around the world.
Why?
“The coast is beautiful” is something existentially true and intuitively felt among humans.
We’re drawn to places where land meets sea, where water meets rock; two very different things coming together to produce an aesthetic pleasure and a life-giving good.
We were created uniquely in the image of God, to compliment one another
Equals, but Different
We were never meant to be the same
Natural Differences between Male and Female
Equals, but different
ESVFor as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ.
There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
And if you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s offspring, heirs according to promise.
Chaynan and Selah
i 1:26-27
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