Herman Melville says in his...
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Herman Melville says in his introduction to Moby Dick, that a great book requires a great theme. So does a great life. An endless stream of books are meaningless and will not last as great literature, because they do not have a great theme. So it is with people. All too much in human history is wasted and meaningless because there is no great theme. If our lives are to be written big with purpose and meaning, God must be at the center of them. In a Hebrew story the seal of God was said to consist of three Hebrew letters, "Alpha, Mem and Taw," the first, the middle and the last letters of the Hebrew alphabet. This is so, because God has said, "I am the first and the last; besides me there is no god (Isaiah 44:6)."
