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I love this verse, sometimes it is hard for us to leave things in His hands, but ultimately God knows best and if we leave it to Him things will work out for the best… ALL things! What a great reminder.
I took this photo in my garden a few weeks ago. Found a very tiny little visitor and thought she was too cute not to take a picture!
Verse: Romans 8:28
Photo Location: Nemo’s Garden, Italy
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I’d like to share this with you, it’s something one of my friends sent to me some time ago:
People’s ambition was to have the five Cs: Cash, Career, Car, Condominium, Credit card. A newer version of the five Cs is: Connectivity (to be tuned in), Choices (more the merrier), Cheek (doing things our way), Causes (it is hip to help), Consumers (spend first, pay later).
The writer of Proverbs 30 asks God for two Gs: Grace and Goodness.
Grace: “Remove far from me vanity and lies” (v. 8). He did not want to fall for vanity or lies.
Goodness: “Give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me: Lest I be full, and deny Thee, and say, Who is the LORD? or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God in vain” (vv. 8,9). He asked for needed provision–no more, no less. He feared riches could spoil him and lead him to deny the Lord. He was worried that poverty could lead him to steal and dishonour God’s name.
What do we desire? The temporary happiness of the 5Cs or God’s grace and goodness? May we desire to honour God’s name.
Let us celebrate together,
Lift our voice in one accord,
Singing of the grace and mercy,
And the goodness of the Lord.
God’s grace abounds.
God’s goodness is God’s grace.
May we rejoice in God’s grace and goodness,
~only a sinner, saved by grace~
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I took this photo on a day trip to Nervi on the West coast of Italy. Enchanting isn’t it? Makes you wonder what’s up there. We wondered too so we took a walk and found out… It’s the entrance to public gardens!
There was a beautiful rose garden up there too, lots of trees, squirrels and birds and of course many children playing on the grass. The gardens are high up on a hill overlooking the sea. What a lovely day!
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