"There's a budding morrow in midnight," so fold your griefs away, and wait for the bud to open, a fragrant and fair new day. Wait for the bud to open, cease to worry and grope, "there's a budding morrow in midnight," its name is The Dawn of hope. " ~ A New Trail.
"God will help us when the sun comes up." (Psalm 46:5, Spanish)
quotes from Springs in the Valley by Mrs. Charles E. Cowman
9 comments:
The eternity quote really puts things in perspective, doesn't it?
I love that quote...it gives us such hope
Mimi
Dear Saja,
beautiful.
Your picture & quotes speak volumes.
Now I'll go comforted back in bed and wait for the sun and God's promises for the new day. Bless you.
Yours Felisol
Hi Saija, I'm just about to end my day. I've been sitting out in the living room trying to crochet a star ornament with a teeny tiny thread & crochet hook...with the table lamp pulled over to my nose. Whew! I'm glad to put that aside for the night. Your quote is a good one...encouragements are vital to us all....=) *hugs*
That is a very comforting quote and so true.. Makes life here seem so unimportant really.
I've read that quote over a few times - just to let it really "sink in". I love how it puts our lives into proper perspective. We need not worry about time at all, but we need to take care of eternity and where we will spend it.
I really appreciate the poster quote. I sat here for quite a bit letting it soak down in. This week I showed a dvd on death anxiety and the quest for immortality. It's been a pondering sort of week.
hey blog buds ... i loved that quote too ... and i think if we could just live in the moment, knowing that our Lord holds eternity's keys, it might save us some worry & care while we are living in this "time and space" ... hope your sunday is blessed! thanks for popping by to cheer my heart!
I like that devotional
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