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We tread on forces

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    bruce
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    I have often wondered about the statement “We tread on forces.” (S&H, p. 124) One of the definitions of tread is “to walk in a formal or stately manner.” This gives me a picture of one who has purposed to go about in a way as to give acknowledgement and dignity to the one great Force that has set all things in motion. So, this is a grand view of God who has impelled all activity and all things being subject to Him.

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