Ted Dekker Quotes
Talya Was So Taken By The Magnificent Creature That For A Moment He Forgot Where He Was. But Then He Remembered, And He Looked Up To See Saba On Both Knees, His Arms Spread Wide And His Face Lifted To The Sky, Weeping Softly. How Wonderful Was Saba! And Beyond Saba, Kahil, Seated Tall On His Stallion, Staring At Him With Black Eyes, Frozen In Shock. Lost. How Beautiful Was This Poor Man, So Wounded To Hurt So Many! Still Not A Soul Moved. Talya Looked Past Kahil To The Warriors, Who Seemed Not To Know What To Do, And Beyond Them To The Platform Where The Queen And The King Stood, Staring Dumbly. Shaquilath Has Lost Her Daughter, Talya Thought, And His Heart Broke With Hers. The King Has Great Kindness That's Been Covered Up By Fear And Greed. How Or Why These Things Came To Talya, He Didn't Know, Because He Wasn't As Much Knowing Them As Experiencing Them. And
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