Philip Yancey's book, What's...
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Philip Yancey's book, What's So Amazing About Grace? has the story of "Babette's Feast." It tells of a young woman down on her luck who lives with a dour religious group for twelve years and prepares their meals in exchange for room and board. After twelve years she receives notice that she has won a magnificent sum of money through the lottery that her old friends continued to enter on her behalf.
She takes the whole sum and spends it on a magnificent feast for the somber people who had given her a home. After enjoying the dinner, they are amazed to learn that she had spent all of the money on them and now would then have to stay with them because she had nothing left.
What she did was foolish. What she did was absurd. What she did was full of God's grace.
She takes the whole sum and spends it on a magnificent feast for the somber people who had given her a home. After enjoying the dinner, they are amazed to learn that she had spent all of the money on them and now would then have to stay with them because she had nothing left.
What she did was foolish. What she did was absurd. What she did was full of God's grace.
