Beautiful photo. This past week, I took a photo of the hugest moth I have ever seen because it was so beautifully and intricately made. Creation is just amazing & points to an amazing God and Creator. Blessings!
I'm blessed to see these White Admiral butterflies every summer. This one was flitting around and occasionally resting on our driveway allowing me to get amazingly close for photographs. The diversity of God's creation is incredible. Just think of how many different moths and butterflies He gave to us!
I often wonder if Peter realized how much he was saying in those ten words. I can imagine several sermons in his reply. Amen to his "bold declaration!"
Was there a long pause before Peter answered Jesus? I tend to think there wasn't. It seems more likely to me that these sincere God-breathed words tumbled immediately from Peter's lips.
Same as with the butterflies in our area (we really don't see them like we use to), and it is sad that I didn't realize there weren't many until little by little we saw less. So glad Peter was more aware of his surroundings and recognized the wonder in front of his eye. Great scripture. :)
Beautiful photo. This past week, I took a photo of the hugest moth I have ever seen because it was so beautifully and intricately made. Creation is just amazing & points to an amazing God and Creator. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteI'm blessed to see these White Admiral butterflies every summer. This one was flitting around and occasionally resting on our driveway allowing me to get amazingly close for photographs. The diversity of God's creation is incredible. Just think of how many different moths and butterflies He gave to us!
DeleteHooray for Peter with his bold declaration! May our worship today reflect our own understanding of who Christ is!
ReplyDeleteI often wonder if Peter realized how much he was saying in those ten words. I can imagine several sermons in his reply. Amen to his "bold declaration!"
DeleteI love that verse!
ReplyDeleteWas there a long pause before Peter answered Jesus? I tend to think there wasn't. It seems more likely to me that these sincere God-breathed words tumbled immediately from Peter's lips.
DeleteSame as with the butterflies in our area (we really don't see them like we use to), and it is sad that I didn't realize there weren't many until little by little we saw less. So glad Peter was more aware of his surroundings and recognized the wonder in front of his eye. Great scripture. :)
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