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Questions in the Garden

No one can tell a story like God can. If you were to combine Shakespeare, Tolkien, Austen, and Dickens into one fantastic writer, you could still not come close to the imaginative, creative, fascinating stories that God composes. His stories have layers and hidden nuances and double meanings like none other. Open your bible and read through its history and you will find the greatest literary work on the planet. What makes this book the greatest (outside of the obvious life-transforming gospel and theology it carries), is that these layered true stories and complex plots were not written as stories: they were written as invitations - invitations to experience what is being told first hand. You see, the bible records more than words of life, more than doctrine, more than theology and truth -  it records the location of an actual veiled Kingdom filled with endless treasures that are more of a reality than the world we see. Every parable, every lesson, every life-changing truth is an invit