Every so often my husband and I talk about visiting the Upper Peninsula some day. We have a friend who lives the the Grand Rapids area, and he has traveled north for hunting and fishing and beauty since he was a boy. And thank you for the psalm. A sign of true love is that it wants to magnify its object. I continually come back to the question of how deep (truly) is my love for God.
Love magnified. I know I magnify the love for my children and hubby, but am trying to do much better to magnify my love for God. I know I need to look for ways to do that more. Thanks for sharing a thought provoking scripture to ponder upon this coming week. :)
Every so often my husband and I talk about visiting the Upper Peninsula some day. We have a friend who lives the the Grand Rapids area, and he has traveled north for hunting and fishing and beauty since he was a boy.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for the psalm. A sign of true love is that it wants to magnify its object. I continually come back to the question of how deep (truly) is my love for God.
Yes, "Let God be magnified" indeed! Thanks for the picture of the map. I never knew where Keweenaw was.
ReplyDeleteI love your map art!
ReplyDeleteLove magnified. I know I magnify the love for my children and hubby, but am trying to do much better to magnify my love for God. I know I need to look for ways to do that more. Thanks for sharing a thought provoking scripture to ponder upon this coming week. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a cute map - love it! Love the verse too, reminds me to keep my highest purpose in mind, and that is to glorify God in everything.
ReplyDeleteI am glad in Him and am praising His name today!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Joan