Dryden Shorts: Focus on the True

It happens to be that a lot of their time was spent talking about what was wrong, how it was wrong and the bad feeling about the wrong. Such is their expertise in the area that it almost came across as their specialist subject.

What was glaring in its omission was a focus on what was true. It became evident over time that there wasn’t the same focus and energy on that. Which is a shame, because that which is right, true and pure is what lasts.

For His Name’s Sake

Shalom

C. L. J. Dryden

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