Chapter II on the You
Chapter II You entering the Gospels as if language were a doorway. Each text addresses you with its own grammar, guiding your attention through tense, mood, and rhythm. You hear one account pressing forward with urgency, another pausing to reflect, each shaping your reading differently. The words do more than tell a story; they arrange how you receive it. In this way, grammar becomes your companion, steering your understanding as much as content itself. By noticing form as carefully as meaning, you discover how language reaches you, carrying its message across time.