Our quiet life in the northwoods of Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula
What a beautiful image to go with a beautiful verse. Lets us rejoice in advance of the coming of Easter next Sunday! Happy Palm Sunday.
Thank you, Jamie. Rejoice evermore!
How fun to remember singing that old hymn! I miss it!
Yes, He lives! He lives! Christ Jesus lives today!
Praising God with you this morning.
Amen!
Beautiful photo...love the colorful sky. Looks peaceful same as Jesus seems...peaceful. And definitely Hallelujah to the King. Have a wonderful and blessed week ahead. :)Peabea@Peabea Scribbles
I remember the evening when I snapped that photo a few years ago. Peaceful was definitely the word to describe it, and it was another one of those times when the Lord painted the sky in especially beautiful colors.
Such a beautiful sunset - the colors! I love how you've combined the words of the hymn with a word from Scripture to go with it.
Thank you, Kym. I was hoping that others would notice the connection between the hymn and the Scripture.
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What a beautiful image to go with a beautiful verse. Lets us rejoice in advance of the coming of Easter next Sunday! Happy Palm Sunday.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jamie. Rejoice evermore!
DeleteHow fun to remember singing that old hymn! I miss it!
ReplyDeleteYes, He lives! He lives! Christ Jesus lives today!
DeletePraising God with you this morning.
ReplyDeleteAmen!
DeleteBeautiful photo...love the colorful sky. Looks peaceful same as Jesus seems...peaceful. And definitely Hallelujah to the King.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful and blessed week ahead. :)
Peabea@Peabea Scribbles
I remember the evening when I snapped that photo a few years ago. Peaceful was definitely the word to describe it, and it was another one of those times when the Lord painted the sky in especially beautiful colors.
DeleteSuch a beautiful sunset - the colors! I love how you've combined the words of the hymn with a word from Scripture to go with it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kym. I was hoping that others would notice the connection between the hymn and the Scripture.
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