Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Friendship, fairness, and grace

For many of us, accepting grace isn't easy at all. That truth is wonderfully illustrated in this amazingly short play. There's a trove of insight not only in the ultra-short drama, but in Glen Scrivener's insights on "seething civility."

5 Comments:

Blogger preacherman said...

Wonderful.
Thanks for sharing this with us brother. I hope you have a great week.

9:33 PM, September 02, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

what a riot!

11:21 PM, September 02, 2008  
Blogger Milton Stanley said...

Thanks, Kinney and Nancy. I appreciate both of y'all for your visits, comments, and your own blogging. Peace.

7:31 AM, September 03, 2008  
Blogger The Walk said...

I know I'm coming in late, but I wanted to add that I really appreciated this play.

Funny how it seems so right to make it hard for someone (or God) to offer you grace. It seems kind, polite, good...When in reality, it is silly at best, if not cruel/prideful.

1:37 PM, September 03, 2008  
Blogger Milton Stanley said...

You're not late at all. Thanks for the comments, and glad you appreciated the play. Peace.

1:18 PM, September 04, 2008  

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