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The Shadow Things The Shadow Things by Jennifer Freitag
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“Though he slay me, yet I will praise him," he began softly, his voice a little tremulous at first. "I will rise up in the morning with the dew and praise his name. He has given me a place to serve him, a name with which to be known. He has called me forth and made my heart race with the wind on the Downs, made me soar with the blackbird in the evening. So though he slay me, yet I will praise him. Though sorrows be my lot, yet I will sing. When my last tear has fallen I will take up my song again, I will praise his most glorious exalted name.”
Jennifer Freitag, The Shadow Things
“Creation groans, awaiting the revelation of the sons of God. It remembers, I think, in dreams, the wonders of the sinless, perfect world. You can hear it in the wild tinkle of the wind through the beech leaves, the splashing of water through cold, crystal streams, the beauty of a hind poised against the sky on a hilltop, and al through heartbreaking, beautiful things that surround us each day. They are memories, dear Indi, memories of long-lost days when God walked with man and all was well [...]
But all these beauties we see are but dreams in the night, whispers of a hope to come beyond the end of this Age, that wonderful Other Thing. [...] God will not settle for imperfection, but He works His own ways in His own time. That is what we are living for, that is what stirs our sweet dreams each night, both us and the world, and that is what keeps us going through the dark: knowing that a morning is coming. And while we love the beauty of our world, we must remember that it is only a type, a shadow thing, very faintly resembling what is to come.”
Jennifer Freitag, The Shadow Things
“And while we love the beauty of our world, we must remember that it is only a type, a shadow thing, very faintly resembling what is to come.”
Jennifer Freitag, The Shadow Things
“Your god stole Sitag and killed her and gave nothing in return. My God stole me and gave me eternal life, live beyond the darkness of the barrow and hope to live with Him. He saved your son from all that is evil. Can you hate a God like that?”
Jennifer Freitag, The Shadow Things