καλός καί κάλλιστος
How beautiful she was! My eyes were glued to her pretty countenance and how much I try they were keep returning to her face. Despite the scholarly eagerness of myself I just could not stop looking at her. Her penetrating eyes were even glowing so bright whenever she moved her lips to smile at her friends beside. Looking at her nose was imagining the most aesthetic living creature. And then, at that very moment I was expecting to hear her beautiful voice to resonate through the room but there was only a silence. In fact the silence was so loud that I thought I heard something yet nothing registered into my brain. She was mute.
How unthinkable! But maybe it is one most fairness of God; for that beauty with silence. But our God is not a god but sui generis; need not of any competition nor bound with any obligation. But then I thank God for her to be here on this very ground of His bliss that she can learn about Him.
And I thank her, do not even know her name and probably she won’t even know of my gratitude, for that she taught me what it means the Word became flesh when John proclaims in John1:1 and also why and how the written word of God should be trreated.




















