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Homesick Pilgrim
March 02, 2009 | Comments: 0This song by Dougie MacLean should resonate in the heart of all those who are strangers and pilgrims, who seek to go to their true homeland.
Keith Mathison, whose book on Sola Scriptura I reviewed here, posts on his blog how this yearning of a Scot for his ancestral home is truly a shadow and metaphor of the Christian’s yearning for heaven.
