Happy Sunday
Church on the train layout
The Zig Zag Path
We climbed the height by the zig zag path,
And wondered why; Until!
We understood it was made zig zag,
To break the force of the hill.
A road straight up would prove too steep,
For the traveler's feet to tread.
The thought was kind in its wise design,
Of a zig zag path instead.
It is often so in our daily life;
We fail to understand,
That the twisting way our feet must tread
By His love alone was planned.
So, murmur not at the winding way;
It is our Father's will,
To lead us Home by the zig zag path,
To break the force of the hill...
- Unknown -
Job 23:10
But he knoweth the way that I take:
when he hath tried me,
I shall come forth as gold.
🙂 God Bless you as you travel your zig zag road in life. 🙂
Thanks for stopping by.
HappyK ❤️


16 comments:
Beautiful post, dear Karen. ❤️ Thank you 😊 🙏 for sharing.
Yes my road is a zig zag one for sure. Janice
...a straight line or path can be boring! I love Ken's little church.
Lord knows, my zig zag road and He still loves me!
Wow, I love this poem!! And the church even has a pastor and pulpit. That plus the realistic trees makes it look actually like the real thing.
This is such a beautiful post. Thank you.
I love the little church.
The poem is so good, perfect verse with it.
A lovely Sunday post.
All the best Jan
Happy Sunday to you, Karen!
Love the poem. My life is definitely zig zagging now.
On this snowy, snowy day love the quote from Isaiah.
God bless always.
Love the poem and the photo.
Take care, stay warm and safe.
Enjoy your day and the week ahead.
What a great poem. That church is so nice.
What a thought-provoking poem, Karen. And love the picture at the top!
Great poem, great message!! Thanks for sharing.
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