tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5255061167072169918.post3708448603541968534..comments2024-02-23T08:33:09.845-08:00Comments on MichaelQuicke.org: Encountering The King's SingersMichaelQuickehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11268769366142928882noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5255061167072169918.post-3969091087266305232009-11-15T06:57:59.524-08:002009-11-15T06:57:59.524-08:00The part that stuck me as you equate your experien...The part that stuck me as you equate your experience to the priviledge that we each might enjoy because of Christ's sacrifice is that the masses might go but few did. Boldly, you and Carol asked to be given entrance and when denied initially, you mentioned the reason you thought you should have access. You had been invited by the organizer. Isn't that like it is for us as we approach God? The masses are there barred from entrance yet believers ask to be admitted explaining that we have our admission paid for and that we have been invited by the Creator. It really struck me powerfully. Yet the sad part is that the bulk of the crowd will not gain admittance although they, too, have been invited. They are chosing not to go like your members of the Guild. The analogy breaks down a bit but there are enough similiarities for it to speak to strongly to my heart.dssnoreply@blogger.com