Eric Mason Quote

Maybe even more important, though, is that when we cast vision we follow in the footsteps of our vision-casting God. God has been casting vision from the very beginning. In Genesis 1:26–28, He cast a compelling vision of man and his role in creation. In Genesis 12 He cast vision to Abraham about a preferred future for him even though he and his wife could not have children. He cast vision to Samuel in 1 Samuel 7 about David’s eternal house, throne, and kingdom. He cast vision to Daniel about the future of the nation. But His greatest vision casting was that Jesus would die on the cross and restore everything on His behalf (Isa. 53; Ps. 110:1–2). God has endowed us with the ability to cast

Eric Mason

Maybe even more important, though, is that when we cast vision we follow in the footsteps of our vision-casting God. God has been casting vision from the very beginning. In Genesis 1:26–28, He cast a compelling vision of man and his role in creation. In Genesis 12 He cast vision to Abraham about a preferred future for him even though he and his wife could not have children. He cast vision to Samuel in 1 Samuel 7 about David’s eternal house, throne, and kingdom. He cast vision to Daniel about the future of the nation. But His greatest vision casting was that Jesus would die on the cross and restore everything on His behalf (Isa. 53; Ps. 110:1–2). God has endowed us with the ability to cast

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About Eric Mason

Eric Mason (12 July 1927 – 7 June 2010) was a British actor. Originally a stevedore working at Surrey Docks, he sustained a back injury in a road accident and end up taking an acting career. He made his theatrical debut in Gentle Jack by Robert Bolt, starring Dame Edith Evans.
His television credits include: Z-Cars, Dixon of Dock Green, Doctor Who, Bergerac, Sea of Souls, Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, Minder in episode Come in T-64, Your Time Is Ticking Away and The Bill.
He had a notable role in Hot Fuzz. He played the husband of Billie Whitelaw's character, and was involved in the film's climax, where he fought Simon Pegg. He also played the masked executioner in the 1966 film A Man for All Seasons.