Copper Harbor Lighthouse

Copper Harbor Lighthouse

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Sunday Reflections


Thanks to all who sent me get well cards and messages after my unexpected appendectomy last week. The staff at our local hospital took great care of me during my stay, and Mr. Cut Off has taken on extra duties at home to cover for me. His sweet disposition is always a blessing. 

I love how the Lord often seems to make my Sunday Reflections verses so appropriate for my life on the day they're posted even though I've usually scheduled them weeks in advance. As I edited this post to add a quick note, I noticed that was the case again today.

All is well in the Keweenaw.

10 comments:

  1. Hope your recovery is a quick one. I am always amazed at how God brings His Word in the timeliest of ways. Blessings!

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  2. I am so sorry to read about your emergency surgery! Praying for your recovery. The Scripture is indeed appropriate!

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    1. I so appreciate your prayers. Looking forward to my heavenly home!

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  3. It's a great scripture for your life and for mine as I soon face surgery! God bless you and your healing process.

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    1. Oh my, I pray your surgery goes well and you heal completely and quickly. God bless you, also, and thank you for stopping by!

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  4. Oh my. Sorry to hear about your emergency appendectomy, but thankful you are doing better.

    This picture is so powerful with an equally powerful verse! Thanks for sharing.

    Yes, I find that with my blog posts some of which are written a month in advance, and then the week they are published, I seem to be tested in exactly what I wrote about. The Lord giving me opportunity to further apply what I have wrote about. It's humbling, but I know God will bless it.

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    1. You hit the nail right on the head - humbling! God knows what our needs will be before we do. He speaks to us as we pick out these verses/topics and then speaks to us again as they're published. What a great God we have, Karen!

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  5. Beautiful photo and scripture to reflect upon in the coming week. An eternal home. So praying that is where a recent departed loved one is residing. :)

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    1. No matter where we go in the Keweenaw, we're driving by interesting buildings. I've been trying to snap photos of more of them recently. Can't you just imagine the life this old house has experienced within her walls? I pray you'll find comfort in the recent loss of your loved one, Pat. It's never easy to bid our earthly goodbyes to those we care about.

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