They end singing "it's all for the best" on top of one of the twin towers.
In some sense that's true (following Romans 8:28), but it is hard to know how 9/11 worked for good, even for those who love God. Somehow.
''I do not know everything; still many things I understand.'' Goethe
Observations by me and others of our tribe ... mostly me and my better half--youngsters have their own blogs
They end singing "it's all for the best" on top of one of the twin towers.
In some sense that's true (following Romans 8:28), but it is hard to know how 9/11 worked for good, even for those who love God. Somehow.
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The rhythm and cleverness made it a song I would often have in my short list of things to hum. It's a patter song, similar to G&S.
I take the "all things work together for good" meaning to be about God's ability to transform rather than our ability to understand. Some things are clearly not going to be for any good on their own. Evil is real. But as in Milton, redemption of any circumstance is promised.
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