Scattered Moments
Share Your Thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602723/fan_mail/new] Some laws reveal the way the universe works. Others reveal the condition of the human heart. On July 5, 1687, Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica introduced the laws of motion and gravity, describing an invisible force that acts with perfect impartiality. One hundred sixty-five years later, on July 5, 1852, Frederick Douglass stood before an Independence Day audience in Rochester, New York, and exposed a nation whose laws promised equality while denying it to millions. What do these two remarkable moments have in common? In this episode of Moments Almanac, we explore the surprising connection between Newton's gravity, Douglass's unforgettable speech, and James 2:1, where Scripture calls believers to show no partiality. Along the way, we'll discover that while human beings often write laws with exceptions, God's law—and God's grace—never comes with an asterisk. Join us for another journey through history, faith, and the scattered moments that still shape our lives today. Scripture: James 2:1 Featured Voices: Isaac Newton, Frederick Douglass, Edwin Markham Take heart. Notice the scattered moments. Share the grace.
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