Rev. Bill Blomquist
Original Tunes | Spiritual Renewal | Holy Land Retreats


... Just finished The Watermelon Gospel. Loved it, beautifully written. I especially like the way you tied the various ways God was speaking to you at each stage as you went along. So often in "self-destruction" testimonies, it feels like the Lord is showing up only at the eleventh hour. The effect of that is usually to put too much weight on the destructive behavior so much so that the author (or speaker) comes across at least equally as proud of their sordid past as they are humbled by God's intervention. You didn't do that. Praise God you could be so stoned and still sense his presence in the moment. That's like a tenth fruit of the Spirit, brother--supernatural sobriety--or maybe it's a new way of understanding "self-control."
Another thing Jesus revealed to me through your book is that my story (and everyone's story) is no less one of complete self-destruction and tenacious God-redemption. ... Your stories one after another were so outrageous that I became numb to their scandalousness and saw myself in them more clearly. I came away from the book thinking I was truly just as lost as you; and now, praise God, I was found just like you were by a love of the Lord so relentless.
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