Facing the Divide
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“In the fall of the first killing frost there is a symbol of the mercy and justice of God. If summer should continue always, many forms of vegetation would exhaust themselves, and deadly famine would grip our world. If the mercy of God should continue unbroken always sinners could disregard the law of God and escape the penalties of transgression. It is needful that there be an end of summer, and it is needful that there be an end of mercy. The end of summer is the fall of the first hard frost. The end of mercy is judgment.”
In Facing the Divide, author Sanford T. Whitman uses short stories to express the mercy and judgment of God.