A friend online posted something today asking others to share some goodness into their life because of a run of bad news. So I wanted to offer a blessing to them and to others (and I needed it myself too)
Edward, it's dark I clock in the morning and I'm calling my email as it's all so negative out there. This is such a blessing to read. And I know it might rule up some readers but I loved the benediction the late Robert Schuller used to use. * May the Lord bless and keep you. May the Lord make His face to shine upon you and give you peace: in your going down and in your rising up, in your labor and in your leisure,in your laughter and in your tears, until you stand before Jesus in all His glory*
Yes indeed. I noticed something after I posted it of how the seat of the bench is nearly level with the water and it gives a bit of an optical illusion when you look at it. Something you see only after the moment is photographed.
Edward, it's dark I clock in the morning and I'm calling my email as it's all so negative out there. This is such a blessing to read. And I know it might rule up some readers but I loved the benediction the late Robert Schuller used to use. * May the Lord bless and keep you. May the Lord make His face to shine upon you and give you peace: in your going down and in your rising up, in your labor and in your leisure,in your laughter and in your tears, until you stand before Jesus in all His glory*
I love that. Thank you. And I hope you were able to find some sleep as well
I do love the flooded bench. Just sitting here waiting, Lord. Crying out - and waiting. How long, Lord? How long?
Yes indeed. I noticed something after I posted it of how the seat of the bench is nearly level with the water and it gives a bit of an optical illusion when you look at it. Something you see only after the moment is photographed.
I love those moments also! (And noticed that as well) :)
Absolutely lovely. Thank you 🙏🏻
Very beautiful in pictures and words. With this silly weather Scout will need his winter outfit again.
Hope your daughter enjoyed the tulip fields. They look fabulous.