Sunday, September 9, 2012

A Sunday Thought


                     "Be still and know that I am God."

14 comments:

  1. Oh, how I love this - so very peaceful.
    Enjoy your Sunday my friend!
    Hugs x

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  2. I'm "sitting with" this thought this morning....May you "know" today, too, Susan. Have a blessed Lord's Day.

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  3. Susan,
    You know how much I love the sky.
    Your photo is absolutely stunning!!!
    Enjoy your Sunday.
    I plan to have some time to be still
    that will be a good thing.

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  4. Hello Everyone!

    Hope each of you has a most delightful Sunday!

    Welcome to Cottage Tails, this blog's 320th Follower. I can't find a blog for Cottage Tails but I'm happy you decided to Follow.

    Also, thanks to Paulette Bussey for stopping by to visit and comment on yesterday's post.

    At the top of her post are the words "Love God. Love people. Serve the world."

    Please stop by any time, Paulette!

    Hugs to all. Susan

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  5. These are my very favorite words from the Bible...I hold them dear. It has been very rough weekend here due to a retinal bleed so I need these words again.

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  6. We just learned yesterday that a dear friend's brother died over Labour Day weekend while hiking--a ledge gave away. He was only 30 years old and left behind a wife and two little boys. Your photo helps me find peace while trying to understand this loss of a beautiful life taken too soon. XOXO

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  7. I needed this verse today Susan - thanks.

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  8. Simple, yet profound. We always have a way of complicating things, when God has them all figured out. Thanks for sharing. Awesome photo, too!
    Christa

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  9. Hi Susan
    Thank you for visiting my blog.
    I remember those words and should take note.
    Thanks for the reminder.
    Chris

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  10. We sing that psalm in choir and I just love it!

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  11. Thank you! I needed that. Stop by and see what I discovered in the grass.

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