(Be sure to click on this photo to see it enlarged.)
Although
we’re still far from tulips and daffodils here in the Keweenaw, I just love
this time of year. There’s still plenty of snow on the ground, but we’re
enjoying a lot more sunshine. That sunshine makes the snow sparkle and spreads lovely
shadows upon it, and I find myself gazing out at those shadows many times every
day as they move across the yard.
We’ve been listening to some teaching on Psalm 119 lately.
The Lord inspired David to record so much truth for us there. The verse I used for my photo today, verse 160, reminds us again of the truth of God and the truth of His Word.
From the opening verse of Genesis:
In the beginning God
created the heaven and the earth.
To the last 2 verses of Revelation:
He which testifieth
these things saith, Surely I come quickly.
Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus.
The
grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen.
We can believe God and we can believe God’s Word. He makes
no mistakes, has no regrets, makes no errors in judgment, and is plenteous in
mercy. He has no beginning and no ending. He is from everlasting to
everlasting. Amen!
It is encouraging to remember that from the beginning to the end God is sovereign and always faithful. Visiting from Sunday Thoughts.
ReplyDeleteOh Julie, what a HOPEFUL post today! Sunshine and God's promises from beginning to end. Amen! Happy Sunday to you.
ReplyDelete"We can believe God and we can believe His Word"-yes and amen!
ReplyDeleteWe are still grey and cold and stormy here! But, spring follows winter...eventually, thank God.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful photo with the sparkling snow alongside the shadows. And a wonderful reminder scripture; like your photo, his word is there as assurance even when the shadows sneak into the light.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture with a great reminder from David.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry, everyone! Had a busy day on Sunday and a busy week, so I didn't take the time to comment to everyone individually. Thank you all for your kind remarks.
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