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The Windows
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Love of God will not be denied. After the Fall, we cannot
lift ourselves to our destiny. The weakness of our wills
allow constant and recurring revolt within ourselves.
However, the Spirit of Love begins the irresistible
attraction that will draw us from the immersion in matter
to the freedom of spirit and to the dignity of children
of God. The Plates of the Commandments and Star of David tell us of the promise of reconstruction and the Annunciation. The Nativity Scenes remind us that to accomplish the restoration Love becomes Incarnate, assuming the powerfully attractive form of the God-Man, Christ. Nothing indicates the length of the period between the Fall and Redemption, which may have been thousands of years. The Redemption of the meriting of Grace is by Christ throughout His entire life. It reaches its pinnacle in Christ's tremendous love in giving Himself to death on the Cross. Grace radiates from the Cross to restore us to the Spirit of Love. God again reaches down to lift us to His own infinite Life. |
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