Publisher's Synopsis
Using William Wordsworth's "spots of time" as a descriptor of his style and subject matter, the author shares with his audience how God can transfigure simple "spots of time" into moments of eternal value. Each chapter in the book is a small vignette of the author's own experience of time and thoughts transfigured by God's grace. The book divides into six categories of experience: Love, Aesthetics, Words, Society, Sickness, and Devotion. The author varies his style throughout to fit his wide range of subject matter, from the philosophic and formal to the rustic and home-spun, all written from a distinctively biblical perspective.