
It looks so inviting to take a nice long walk through the woods.
posted by Emmyjan
about 1 month ago
SO BEAUTIFUL..GOD IN ALL HIS GLORY!!!GOD BLESS YOU...THANK YOU FOR SHARING WITH US
My Church
So long ago I bought a church, I paid it with pain and suffering and also my blood.
So long ago, I sent my only Son, to rescue what was lost.
So long ago, I’m searching for a humble surrender of a worshiper, that only for love will kneel before me, and not because he’s been offer a position.
So long I been longing, for my church to show my Image of Love, not the meaning that the world will give to it, but the one I been willing to give.
That will not be divided like is used to at times, entering disputes and in discussion, seeking who’s going to be bigger between each other, when in the universe I am God.
I want a church that will glorify Me and together will stand.
I want a church that can heal the broken hearted, freed the captives, clarify the minds and that speak the truth.
I want a church that will give hope to the soul distressed; I want a church that will heal the souls of this world.
I want a flock where my sheeps, can feel secure by my peace loving way and my Word be their sustenance, there…… I want to dwell.
I want a church that with its praises, perfume My Throne and know that I’m God alone.
A church that know the differences between good and evil.
Where it is the church that was forgiven, and that was spared from the terrible punishment, the church that upon seeing if some has fallen, the hands will extend and forgive his mistakes.
Wake up church the moment of your redemption has arrived….
This is a translation I made from a latino christian song "Mi Iglesia" by singer Rene Gonzalez.
Can the first picture be put back?? It made it so I wanted to come back to this subject. It reminded me of living in the North during the fall season. The next picture is spectacular and the one that shows a guy on the railroad tracks also reminded me of when I lived in Ohio in a very small community and I would walk across the tracks to get to the main street of the town. And that fourth picture of the guy who was buried by limbs reminded me of my hubbie working trying to cut down trees and work in disaster areas. Thanks for posting these pictures!! Mary Lou