Romance stories touch my heart...
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Romance stories touch my heart, but give me a "mystery," one with good suspense. Great reading! I really get into it. Be it a book, television show, movie, or even a board game, a mystery is fascinating. How about Peter Falk playing Charlie Chan in Clue? That mystery film followed players in search of a "Who done it?" Elimination reveals it was Ms. Scarlet, in the library, with the wrench. Ta-da! You win. Then there's Mr. Monk of television: that fussy, germaphobic detective who eventually unveils clues pointing once more to "Who done it?" Finally, there are authors like John Grisham and David Balducci who draw readers through intriguing plots to "Who is the perpetrator?"
God is involved in mystery. His plan, though hidden, can be solved if one follows the clues. Detectives like Paul, Peter, and John examined the evidence and put two and two together. God's mystery is solved "...for God so loved the world" (John 3:16).
God is involved in mystery. His plan, though hidden, can be solved if one follows the clues. Detectives like Paul, Peter, and John examined the evidence and put two and two together. God's mystery is solved "...for God so loved the world" (John 3:16).
