He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end.
Beautiful scripture. What a lovely way to start the day. I loved your rooster post and thanks so much for stopping by mine and your gracious comments. I really appreciate it. Hugs, Marty
Thanks so much for visiting my stop along the rooster party root and leaving a comment. I greatly appreciated it. Your have some darling roosters. I enjoyed your post today as well. I love the flower photo and the scripture is beautiful. Blessings to you.
Becky, this is beautiful...verse and photo... and I also enjoyed reading your thoughts on our representatives in Washington. I certainly agree with you that we are far from where the founding fathers envisioned we would be. I think the information age lends itself to too much knowledge, money, and power for those in representative positions. And some will do anything to keep that money and power. It has given those 'in power' the ability to use information about their constituents (polls, voting habits, etc.) to keep that power. That's a bad thing for the country. And at this point, I don't know how we'll fix it. So we continue to pray...
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Thank you, Becky, for sharing this...
Beautiful scripture. What a lovely way to start the day. I loved your rooster post and thanks so much for stopping by mine and your gracious comments. I really appreciate it. Hugs, Marty
What a lovely post!
Becky, I just love that verse! Thanks for sharing it. I recently used it in one of my posts called "Time".
Thanks so much for visiting my stop along the rooster party root and leaving a comment. I greatly appreciated it. Your have some darling roosters. I enjoyed your post today as well. I love the flower photo and the scripture is beautiful. Blessings to you.
Beautiful, true words. Nicely done.
Becky, this is beautiful...verse and photo... and I also enjoyed reading your thoughts on our representatives in Washington. I certainly agree with you that we are far from where the founding fathers envisioned we would be. I think the information age lends itself to too much knowledge, money, and power for those in representative positions. And some will do anything to keep that money and power. It has given those 'in power' the ability to use information about their constituents (polls, voting habits, etc.) to keep that power. That's a bad thing for the country. And at this point, I don't know how we'll fix it. So we continue to pray...
Blessing,
Christi
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