
Rune.
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About the name.
The historical word "rune" depicts a Norse letter or inscription of that letter. Norse kings used the “rune” to label holy and sacred objects or places. Rune can also mean "lyric, or poem." But this notion did not originate with Norse culture or Celtic tradition.
The idea of royalty inscribing his or her name upon a place or person reaches back to ancient civilization. God himself inscribes his name upon his messenger angels.
God created each person, inscribing his signature upon their souls. So, like the ancient places designated as sacred, each person represents the sacred beauty of God.
You and I are the rune marks of God in this world. We are living poems, songs of glory—beauty markers of a holy King.
If this is true, then how should our lives reflect this glory?

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