Rejoice In the Lord
Ron Hamilton
When trying His servant and molding a man.
Give thanks to the LORD though your testing seems long;
In darkness He giveth a song.
I could not see through the shadows ahead;
So I looked at the cross of my Savior instead.
I bowed to the will of the Master that day;
Then peace came and tears fled away.
Now I can see testing comes from above;
God strengthens His children and purges in love.
My Father knows best, and I trust in His care;
Through purging more fruit I will bear.
O Rejoice in the LORD
He makes no mistake,
He knoweth the end of each path that I take,
For when I am tried
And purified,
I shall come forth as gold.
Job 23:10
But He knoweth the way that I take;
when He hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold.
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A Blessed Sunday to you.
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Pictures from my walk this morning
18 comments:
...I love the feathered family.
Looking very pretty in your neck of the woods.
Beautiful . . . God bless you :)
Lovely hymn Karen, thanks for sharing.
Your goslings are adorable, looks just like our geese family!
Have a good evening.
Robin
Happy Sunday! I love the goose family. Have a great evening and new week ahead!
Blessings to you, this Sunday and best wishes for a wonderful week ahead.
What beautiful photos, so sweet. I hope your Sunday has been a good one too xx
Lovely verse and beautiful photos.
Beautiful verses, and I love your morning walk photos. I always look forward to seeing what you post.
Beautiful post, in words and pictures.
Cute, cute, goslings.
~K.
I'm so happy to see the goslings! They are doing so well!
Lovely words with a powerful message!
Sweet goslings! Enjoyed the encouraging poem. I'm beginning to think Canada Geese should be our state bird. ;)
What a sweet looking family of geese :)
Thank you for these words and for the lovely photos.
Cute ducklings.
Lisa
Appreciate the verse and admire your photographs.
That family of geese certainly look adorable.
All the best Jan
Amen!
That song was wonderful and peaceful and reassuring. Sounds as if we're in similar weather patterns. I know I've said it many times through the years, Karen, but your photos are exquisite!
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