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Sunday, March 29, 2015
Breaking Through - DONNA MANN
Blessings,
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5 comments:
We are forgiven. What a loving and merciful God we have.
Your lovely, pensive confessional meditation warms my heart and draws me into fellowship with you and your fellow pilgrim worshipers. What a beautiful anticipatory scene you paint of Resurrection Morning, shared by the banks of the Grand River! (I mustn't envy you, though.) Thanks Donna.~~+~~
Lovely. I like the thought of standing near the river, smelling the fish fry, feeling the warmth of the sun as it rises, and remembering again how we are forgiven and filled with resurrection power! What a beautiful reminder.
Pam Mytroen
Thank you for your comments. It is a lovely place by the river. A fast overflow of water causes quite a spray from the falls, making us realize that all of life goes by too fast and it is wise to make every moment count.
Rather than counting the days, it is much better to make the days count. This is a lovely reminder of that, Donna. Well said.
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