It is difficult for us...
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It is difficult for us to appreciate the unspeakable joy of which Isaiah speaks out of a culture of country vineyards and fields ploughed by oxen and wheat fields that knew nothing of modern herbicides or rotation of crops. We live on a different wave-length, in a secularized megapolitical culture.
Is this true? To know the Lord is to have eyes opened as if for the first time when the beauty of the world set in the colors of a Turner or Van Gogh suddenly engulfs us. Our ears are unstopped so that we hear the beauty of the lark in midsummer "singing as it soars and soaring as it sings" or thrilling to the melodies of Mozart or Schubert. To be able to race with the fast and to share words of love and joy -- this is Isaiah's world however far we are removed by humankind's time.
- Docherty
Is this true? To know the Lord is to have eyes opened as if for the first time when the beauty of the world set in the colors of a Turner or Van Gogh suddenly engulfs us. Our ears are unstopped so that we hear the beauty of the lark in midsummer "singing as it soars and soaring as it sings" or thrilling to the melodies of Mozart or Schubert. To be able to race with the fast and to share words of love and joy -- this is Isaiah's world however far we are removed by humankind's time.
- Docherty
