'The Lord your God is with you,
He is mighty to save.
He will take great delight in you,
He will quiet you with His love,
He will rejoice over you with singing.'
- Zephaniah 3:17
Pursuing, yet quietly resting ...
actively becoming more attentive and aware
to the powerful stillness of His beautiful presence ...
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This verse is always a comfort for me, a reminder of His love. Beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful and encouraging verse! Blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteJust read this Book yesterday. And am a constant Prophet hanger-outer in that historic/prophetic portion of our world.
ReplyDeleteAnd you did a lovely photo and beautiful choice of Scripture.
The word 'beautiful' is coming up over and over in your musings tonight, dear readers.
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is a sweet amen! Thank you for sharing this sabbath evening with me ...
Is that notes on barbed wire?Totally cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking with Deidra.
Love this photo... says a lot, so simply. One of my favorite verses. And peace in listening before Him... a sacred echo. Thanks for posting this encouraging piece!
ReplyDelete'A sacred echo ...'
ReplyDeleteLovely!
What a beautiful verse! Something to always remember in good and bad times.
ReplyDeleteOur pastor spoke of generosity in Saturday's sermon. I love it when I follow the path that He has created for me.
Thank the Heavenly Father for loving each of us every day!
Since He takes such great delight in quieting my spirit and loves me so well, I surely will trust Him to walk with me on the paths He is allowing to unfold in my life.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for joining me on this one in a million Sabbath afternoon!
What a beautiful theme, so many of the ones I have read are about peace, and rest and quiet. Isn't he awesome?
ReplyDeleteHe absolutely knows that we're craving peace, rest, comfort, joy!
ReplyDeleteyour post whispered hope and life
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...thanks for the peaceful stir,
Jennifer
He whispers 'peace, be still' to our hearts. Thankfully!
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