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  1. Trinity Quotes from Call the Words a Sage Witnessing He with God always a witness Holy Trinity blessedness Sealed Equals side by side glorified Heart to heart they ever abide Truth Christ as love, Father as wisdom Holy Spirit as truth, God’s kingdom Waterfalls Triple Falls-Father wisdom power Son fount love Spirit truth shower Truth Father truth, Son peace, Spirit love Bequeath to beneath from above Dear Reader-Please email me at marbout50@gmail.com if you would like a copy of my book, Call the Words a Sage Thanks, Brian Bouton
  2. Hi Ralph, I wrote a book about John 1-5, titled Call the Words a Sage and about myself I wrote: "Brian Bouton, MD, is a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy 1957, Harvard College 1961, and University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry 1965. He trained in psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital and McLean Hospital in the Boston area. He is currently in private practice in Chapel Hill, NC. He describes his practice as a therapy of the soul’s relationship with Christ. Following the Way and Word of the Cross bequeathed to us by our Lord Jesus Christ, Brian has dedicated this past decade to exploring the Word of God and how it manifests clearly and beautifully in the Prologue to the Gospel of John. It is his fervent hope that Call the Words A Sage expands and deepens the spiritual and mystical message of John’s Prologue and that his fellow Christians will use the Word Pray Poem Way illustrated in this book to write their own Word Pray poems, sharing them with Brian, in hopes of publishing an anthology of Word Pray Way Poems dedicated to our Lord Jesus Christ". The poem part of the book, first page (3) goes: (MS Word-a poor copy of the pdf): The form is an attempt at a sacred Acrostic poem which as far as I can tell, has never been attempted before. I N T HE B E G I NNI N G Inward The inner oneness of God’s Word Draws us deeper to Christ Lord Nearness Harness us to see Thee clearly Love Thee dearly seek Thee nearly Transcendent Before all the Sun Resplendent Father Son interdependent Holy The Only Son Word most Holy Before any thought unholy Eternal Your Word turns original Love Eternal letters from above Before Way back perforce no time no thing Vast empty before angels sing Existence Sounding unvoiced into being Lighting the blind into seeing God Good God unseen in vast so deep Shepherds our souls still and asleep Innate Wisdom and Love connate in time Grace and Truth resonate in rhyme Nuanced Subtle simple a genius clock Wheels within wheels danced unlock Numinous Sacred beauty full and luminous Life water from Christ fountainous Infinite Limitless God full flowing mercy Word rivers fathomless fluency Natural Innate gift of endless giving Scriptural gift for the living Grace Graced by unwon mercy and love Embracing Him God’s dove above Brian Bouton, MD, is a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy 1957, Harvard College 1961, and University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry 1965. He trained in psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital and McLean Hospital in the Boston area. He is currently in private practice in Chapel Hill, NC. He describes his practice as a therapy of the soul’s relationship with Christ. Following the Way and Word of the Cross bequeathed to us by our Lord Jesus Christ, Brian has dedicated this past decade to exploring the Word of God and how it manifests clearly and beautifully in the Prologue to the Gospel of John. It is his fervent hope that Call the Words A Sage expands and deepens the spiritual and mystical message of John’s Prologue and that his fellow Christians will use the Word Pray Poem Way illustrated in this book to write their own Word Pray poems, sharing them with Brian, in hopes of publishing an anthology of Word Pray Way Poems dedicated to our Lord Jesus Chris I would love to send you a pdf copy of the book if you would like it. I really appreciate the time, treasure and talent you freely give in studying John. I am signed up with the Forum, but when I am in it, I do not see how to respond to individual posts. Thanks, Brian
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