My Redeemer Lives

Strolling through the sun-soaked town of San Gabriel we came face-to-face with this skull and crossbones.

The building was the mission for the Catholic Church, harks from the 1700's in construction, and is the oldest structure in So. Cal.

The verses inscribed retell the refrain of the biblical character Job. A man who endured a series of subtractions of all that makes life worth living. The Adversity Gospel. How anyone can posit Health and Wealth have to go elsewhere than the Bible for proof texts.

In the end, all Job could say was, "I know that my Redeemer liveth." It is all he had. And, know this, it was more than enough.

Comments

MikeH said…
Thanks. Great post. What else is there to be said?

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