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trials of life

Broken wings still can fly

January 23, 2015 eyesseetooangels wings, eagles wings, God, Isaiah 40:31, photography, trials of life, wingsLeave a comment

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“but they who wait for the Lord
shall renew their strength
they shall mount up with wings like eagles……”
Isaiah 40:31

Foggy mornings

December 19, 2014 eyesseetoofog, future, paths, photography, Proverbs, trials of life2 Comments

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When the future is a blur
and the path is obscure,
the only thing to do
is take the next step.

“Trust in the Lord
with all your heart
and do not lean on your own understanding.
In all your ways acknowledge Him
and He will direct your paths.”
Proverbs 3: 5&6

Gift #453 His face shining down upon me

September 19, 2014 eyesseetoodarkness, gifts, God, light, one thousand gifts, trials of life2 Comments

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No matter the darkness,
no matter the tangles of life-
His face shines down upon me

Bridge at Flood Time

Image March 28, 2014 eyesseetoobridge, floods, God, Isaiah, Jesus, one thousand gifts, trials of life2 Comments


When the floods of life come, Jesus is the bridge that carries me across to the other side.
Thank you God for those who have been by my side and walked across that bridge with me.
“Surely He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows….” Isaiah 53:4

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