Saturday, August 17, 2013

Parable 126 - Parables of Steel by Robert Dean Steel

Parable 126 - Parables of Steel by Robert Dean Steel

   The water from the glacier flowed slowly at first down the mountain but as it descended the speed and volume increased.  The small stream soon became a raging torrent.  The stream flowed through the forests that surrounded the mountain.  The water flowed over the cliffs of the mountain creating beautiful waterfalls.  The waterfalls fed raging streams which fed lakes around the mountain.  The lakes then fed other streams that race down the slopes to the foothills below.  Eventually the foothills became more level ground and the streams became small rivers that became tributaries for larger rivers that would eventually flowed into the ocean.  The smallest of elements often lead to the greatest of God's creations.

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